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The Solana network is preparing to roll out a comprehensive upgrade plan aimed at increasing block production speed. According to information the network aims to reduce its current 400-millisecond block production interval to 200 milliseconds. Following the completion of the four-phase upgrade, Solana is planned to produce a new block approximately every 0.2 seconds
This change is considered a significant step towards increasing Solana’s transaction capacity and overall network performance. Shortening block production time can lead to faster transaction processing and an improved user experience on the network. Faster block production, especially during periods of high transaction volume, can help the network meet demand.
The first phase of the upgrade is planned to be activated with epoch number 1020. In the Solana network, epochs represent periods covering a specific number of slots, playing a crucial role in protocol updates and changes to network parameters.
All four planned changes have already been integrated into the Agave validator software developed by Anza, the client for the Solana network. Instead of being rolled out all at once, the updates will be implemented gradually. This will allow developers to monitor the impact of each phase on the network before moving on to the next change.
Following the successful implementation of all stages, Solana’s block production time will be reduced from 400 milliseconds to 200 milliseconds. This means the network’s current speed will be approximately doubled.
The update, implemented in line with Solana’s scalability and high processing capacity goals, aims to improve the network’s performance while enhancing its decentralization and security features. Developers are opting for a phased approach to the upgrade, allowing for controlled handling of potential technical issues.
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