Well, shortly after we migrated, our validator started producing under-packed blocks that were requiring too many repairs.
So for now we've reverted back to Agave/Jito while we return to troubleshooting with the Firedancer team.
Since @chainflowsol is a small and independent operation, we can keep pushing the envelope and experimenting like this, which we plan to continue doing until we're able to establish a stable Firedancer deployment again.
If you appreciate the work we're doing here, please consider delegating to us to support it.
A few hours ago, we migrated the @ChainflowSol validator back to the latest recommended mainnet version of Firedancer
So far, so good 🤞🏼
Thanks to the Firedancer team for their guidance and responsiveness throughout the troubleshooting process
(We'll be keeping a close eye on the validator and are prepared to fail back quickly to a hot standby running Agave/Jito if necessary)
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