Good high-frequency PC board layout techniques should be employed for the OPA356-Q1. Generous use of ground planes, short direct signal traces, and a suitable bypass capacitor located at the V+ pin assure clean, stable operation. Large areas of copper also provide a means of dissipating heat that is generated within the amplifier in normal operation.
Sockets are definitely not recommended for use with any high-speed amplifier.
A 10-µF ceramic bypass capacitor is the minimum recommended value; adding a 1-µF or larger tantalum capacitor in parallel can be beneficial when driving a low-resistance load. Providing adequate bypass capacitance is essential to achieving very low harmonic and intermodulation distortion.