I explained in an earlier article briefly what RPC Nodes are, and how they are a crucial part of the Steem ecosystem.
Running an RPC node is quite expensive as the memory requirements grow, and currently costs at least $200 per month. Somebody has to do it though, if we're to have a responsive and resilient blockchain.
As well as Steemit Inc, several witnesses and a few others are also hosting RPC nodes for public use. Thanks to @someguy123, @gtg, @netuoso, @followbtcnews, @pharesim and @minnowsupport for providing this valuable service without receiving additional payment.
Please consider voting for witnesses running RPC nodes.
Following the recent DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack on steemit.com (which had nothing directly to do with these RPC nodes), it occurred to me that it would be good to monitor some of the community infrastructure.
I have made a tool for monitoring responses from these servers every 15 minutes. It sends 7 different API requests to each, and measures the response times to my London server, and presents the results as an interactive scatter chart which shows the last 24 hours of data.
http://www.steemreports.com/steem-rpc-monitor
If you know of other public RPC nodes which aren't listed here, I'd be pleased to add them if you let me know.
Please vote, resteem and follow us to for more reports and services, and visit our website:
http://www.steemreports.com
Thank you very much for the information, and everything you are doing for this, unfortunately I hope these DDOS attacks do not affect this wonderful community.
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