An In-Depth Investigation of Performance Characteristics of Hyperledger Fabric

02/15/2021
by   Tobias Guggenberger, et al.
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Private permissioned blockchains, such as Hyperledger Fabric, are widely deployed across the industry to facilitate cross-organizational processes and promise improved performance compared to their public counterparts. However, the lack of empirical and theoretical results prevent precise prediction of the real-world performance. We address this gap by conducting an in-depth performance analysis of Hyperledger Fabric. The paper presents a detailed compilation of various performance characteristics using an enhanced version of the Distributed Ledger Performance Scan. Researchers and practitioners alike can use the results as guidelines to better configure and implement their blockchains and utilize the DLPS framework to conduct their measurements.

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