Learn To Deploy Hyperledger Fabric V2.2 On Multihost
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (India) | Size: 2.54 GB | Duration: 4h 8m
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (India) | Size: 2.54 GB | Duration: 4h 8m
Deploy Hyperledger Fabric on Multi-VM, Multi-Org
What you'll learn
Basics of docker swarm
Setting docker swarn network locally
Docker Swarm Network Creation
Hyperledger Fabric Deployment Strategies
Channel creation and channel join
Chaincode installation and approval
Virtual Machine creation and setup
Deploy Hyperledger Fabric Application on Multi-Host, Multi-Org setup
REST API Server
Requirements
Basics of hyperledger fabric
Basics of docker
Description
In this course, you are going to learn how you can set up Hyperledger Fabric Network on multiple hosts on multiple clouds. We are going to use the following configuration for deploying fabric applications.3 Virtual Machine (any cloud of your choice.3 Orgs - 3 Peer Orgs(1 peer each) and 1 Orderer Orgs( 5 Ordering Nodes).3 Certificates Authority for each org. (For certificate creation).NodeJS API Server for Chaincode invocation.Various Ways for Multi-host DeploymentAs Hyperledger Fabric components are deployed as containers, everything works fine when running in the localhost. When they are running in different hosts, we need to find a way to make these containers talk to one another.Static IP By specifying the host IP where a container is running, containers can communicate with each other. Those host IPs are specified using extra_hosts in docker-compose files, and after a container is running, these entries are seen in, etc/hosts. The downside is that things are statically configured, and there are challenges when one needs to add or change the configuration.Docker Swarm Docker Swarm is a container orchestration tool natively in the Docker environment. In a nutshell, It provides an overlay network for containers across multiple hosts. Those containers on this overlay network can communicate to one another as if they were on a large host. Obviously, the good side is that the original configuration can be used with minimal modification, and no static information such as IP is coded in the configuration.Kubernetes (k8s) K8s by far is the most popular container orchestration tool. The mechanism is similar to Docker Swarm. The implementation of this approach is much more challenging than the previous two mechanisms.What we cover in this coursePurely Hands-on experience ofVM Creation & Network Setup (3 VM)Create Docker Swarm NetworkCertificate and Private keys creation using Certificates Authority (3 Org - 3 CA, 5 Orderer - 1 CA)Channel Artifacts CreationSetting up CLI tools for each organization.Channel Creation & Joining on Each VM.Chaincode Install & Approve for Each OrgsCommitting & Invoking ChaincodeAPI Server(Container) creation.Invoking Transaction from API ServerSetting up Hyperledger Explorer
Who this course is for:
Beginner in Hyperledger Fabric,Fabric Developer and Administrators,Anyone who want to deploy Hyperledger Fabric Network in Multi Host Environment,Anyone who is interested in Devops