[Node Operator Question] Optimism sequencer location #283
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cc @sbvegan |
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You can perform a forward DNS lookup from the sequencer's FQDN to obtain its IP address and then execute a ping command to compare response times. However, it's possible that something like a reverse proxy might respond instead. By the way, why do you want to deploy close to the sequencer? Normally in dApps, end-users submit transactions to an RPC endpoint, and then those transactions are transmitted to the mempool from that node. Can you explain the background behind this? |
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@hash1go yes i know that I deploy some code in every region and try to ping and check which region will be the fastest but I thought easier way is just to ask developers of the optimism, because they probably know that and maybe they can share that knowledge with me? To be precise I am asking about RPC https://mainnet-sequencer.optimism.io/ |
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Sorry for the delay here, we don't publicly disclose this information. You'll have to try out different regions and figure out what works best. |
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Issue Description
Hello, I hope you are all doing great.
I am building small application based on optimism blockchain and I wanted to be my application up to date as fast as possible.
I wonder if there an option to get information in which zone I should deploy my application to be really close to the optimism sequencer. I mean us-east-1, us-east-2 etc
I just want reduce latency problem.
Thank you in advance.
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