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Starknet nodeZeeve

Launch and manage a Starknet full-, archive- or validator-node with enterprise-grade infrastructure.

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Overview

Zeeve’s Starknet Node service enables organizations and developers to deploy, manage and monitor dedicated full, archive or validator nodes on the Starknet protocol. With a ready-to-use infrastructure, users can spin up nodes in minutes without managing hardware or complex DevOps. The platform supports multi-cloud or Zeeve-managed cloud hosting, delivers enterprise-grade uptime (SLA) and focuses on secure, reliable access to Starknet endpoints so that clients can build dApps, smart-contracts, or operate validator infrastructure without dealing with node maintenance.

Features and Capabilities

  • Rapid deployment & node types: Deploy full nodes, archive nodes or validator nodes on Starknet within minutes.
  • Secure endpoints: High-security access endpoints to the Starknet network, protecting data and traffic.
  • Developer-friendly tools: Flexible APIs, control panel, libraries and plugins to integrate your node infrastructure easily.
  • Enterprise-grade uptime: SLA backed infrastructure (99.99% uptime) with redundant configuration, multi-region and multi-cloud support.
  • Managed infrastructure: Zeeve handles cloud hosting, infrastructure management, scaling, monitoring and backups.
  • Multi-protocol support: While optimized for Starknet, Zeeve supports many public and enterprise blockchain protocols—benefitting from a broad infrastructure platform.
  • Analytics & monitoring: Real-time insights on node health, performance metrics, alerts and dashboard access for administrators.
  • Bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC) or Zeeve-managed: Choose to host on your cloud account (AWS, GCP etc.) or let Zeeve manage the cloud layer.
  • Regulatory/compliance posture: Platform described as ISO 27001, SOC2 Type II and GDPR-compliant infrastructure provider.
  • Focus on core product: By outsourcing node infrastructure to Zeeve, clients can focus their resources on application / dApp development rather than infrastructure ops.