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RPC Provider Spectrum Nodes Unaffected by Cloud Outage

1 B requests per day with no Downtime

1 B requests per day with no Downtime

RPC Provider Spectrum Nodes

RPC Provider Spectrum Nodes

Reliable RPC Infrastructure

Reliable RPC Infrastructure

RPC Provider Spectrum Nodes Unaffected by Cloud Outage

You can’t build a decentralized world on centralized hardware. We’ve proven that owning your infrastructure is not just a technical choice, it’s a responsibility.”
— Isaac Zarb

VALLETTA, MALTA, October 31, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Only a week after AWS suffered widespread downtime, Azure has joined the list of major cloud providers hit by outages. While the cloud giants scramble to restore their services, the RPC Provider SpectrumNodes.com still remains fully operational. While other Node Providers rely on Cloud Services, some of them have been impacted by the AWS outage. The Spectrum on the other hand continued to deliver uninterrupted connectivity for more than 200 blockchain networks, powered entirely by globally load-balanced bare-metal infrastructure.

In a previous statement, Spectrum Nodes highlighted its ability to stay online throughout the AWS outage. This latest incident further reinforces that message: true reliability in blockchain infrastructure cannot depend on the same centralized systems that at times fail the wider internet.

“Our infrastructure is designed to stand apart from the cloud,” said Isaac Zarb, CTO of Spectrum Nodes. “We operate physical servers distributed across independent data centers around the world. Every node is load-balanced at the hardware level, meaning no single failure can bring the network down. When AWS or Azure goes dark, our systems keep running.”

Zarb’s words reflect a long-standing engineering philosophy at Spectrum Nodes: control your hardware, control your uptime. By running its own servers rather than renting virtual instances, the company eliminates the dependency that causes cascading failures across much of today’s internet infrastructure. Each data center contributes to a decentralized network of RPC endpoints that can reroute traffic automatically, maintaining constant availability and low latency.

Recent cloud disruptions have made one thing clear: the future of Web3 depends on physical ownership of infrastructure. Blockchain networks require consistent data access and synchronization, and outages from centralized providers threaten the reliability of entire ecosystems. Spectrum Nodes’ bare-metal approach ensures that developers, validators, and enterprises continue to operate without interruptions, even when the rest of the web struggles.

“The blockchain industry talks a lot about decentralization,” Zarb continued. “But that principle has to extend beyond the software. You can’t build a decentralized world on centralized hardware. We’ve proven that owning your infrastructure is not just a technical choice, it’s a responsibility.”

Spectrum Nodes’ uptime statistics speak for themselves: zero downtime during the AWS outage, zero downtime during the Azure outage, and sustained performance across all 200+ supported networks. The company’s operational transparency and public monitoring reinforce its reputation as a trusted, battle-tested RPC provider for the global blockchain community.

As the cloud sector faces instability, Spectrum Nodes’ model of globally distributed, bare-metal ownership provides a clear blueprint for the resilient, decentralized infrastructure Web3 was meant to be built on.

About Spectrum Nodes
Spectrum Nodes is a leading RPC provider offering high-performance, bare-metal infrastructure for more than 200 blockchain networks. With globally distributed servers and advanced load balancing, Spectrum Nodes delivers consistent, low-latency access to blockchain data for developers and enterprises around the world.

Lewis C
Simply VC Ltd
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