In response to the most recent disruption, Solana announces the “Plan To Enhance Network Upgrades” to streamline the procedure.
The Solana blockchain platform publishes a plan to enhance network upgrade, which includes enhancing upgrade procedure, creating an adversarial team, enhancing restart process, and concentrating on stability.
Anatoly Yakovenko, a co-founder of Solana, announced the “Plan To Enhance Network Improvements” in a tweet on March 1. According to him, recent problems with the 1.14 network upgrade, which was intended to increase speed and scalability, show that upgrades must be stable.
“2022 priorities were shipping new features and new tools. 2023 is stability. Tldr 1/3 of core eng is going to be focused on stability and adversarial testing.”
The team is looking into the causes of the severe performance decrease that occurred during the 1.14 network upgrade even if the exact cause of the outage last week’s outage is yet unknown.
The causes of the frequent Solana blockchain outages were discussed. Solana’s Enhancement Plan for Network Upgrading Solana intends to balance network stability with increased speed and scalability.
Core engineers have been resolving issues affecting the network’s performance and usefulness up until this point. After the release of version 1.14, core developers do, however, intend to enhance the software release procedure.
Yakovenko said over the past 12 months, the blockchain was already working on improving network stability through various initiatives, including building a second validator client, better tooling, upgrading the network communication protocol to “QUIC” and improvements to the RPC infrastructure,