![]() We will make baby steps and slowly work ourselves up to configuring the Ubuntu Server to be a functional web server. We start simple and the reader does not need any prior knowledge. Understanding the basics and expanding upon this will provide great career opportunities and a great skill as well. 80% of websites are driven by Linux servers. In this book we use Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to learn multiple fundamentals in using Linux and later will go through the process of creating a web server. This book covers the basics of understanding how to use the latest long term support edition of Ubuntu (16.04 LTS). Want to learn a new skill? Expand the technology that you work with? This is the latest version of Neil's books on the Ubuntu operating system and revised to tech the newest version of Ubuntu (16.04 LTS). ![]() Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform This book explains so many key concepts of hyperledger fabric including 2.0 and written with three years of hyperledger fabric production experience. After reading this book the reader will be able to set up Production grade hyperledger fabric consortium using raft consensus mechanisms with monitoring using Prometheus and grafana, even logging. Topics include TLS, Unix sockets, caliper(Benchmark tool), raft consensus, advanced chaincode development, key collision and MVCC, chaincode access controls, chaincode encryption, node.js SDK, golang SDK, docker daemon API, private data concepts, onboarding organizations using node.js SDK, deploy hyperledger fabric using Kubernetes, deploy hyperledger fabric using docker swarm, monitoring hyperledger fabric, monitoring Kubernetes, monitoring docker swarm, logging hyperledger fabric. This book will be a one-stop solution for all developers who want to build blockchain consortiums using Hyperledger Fabric. This book is for readers who are looking for Hyperledger offerings to build end-to-end projects with growing complexity and functionalities. Hyperledger Fabric is an open-source project that helps organizations create and maintain permissioned distributed Blockchain consortiums. Book Description Mastering Hyperledger Fabric is a craving topic for all Hyperledger Fabric Developers around the world. ![]() Even Engineering Students who want to be ready with the latest technologies. Faculty Professors in order to get industry insights. Managers to cope up with the latest trend. CTO’s around the world want to add hyperledger fabric to their technology stack. This book provides a comprehensive view of Solution Architecture, so it will be easy for architects to architect their solution. A one-stop solution to become Master in the Hyperledger Fabric Key Features Detailed Explanation of One way TLS and mutual TLS Detailed Explanation of docker sockets (docker.sock) Exposed functionalities of Fabric CLI’s and SDK’s Enterprise-level chaincode development A glimpse of Hyperledger Fabric 2.0 Advanced examples of Node and golang Fabric SDK Onboard new organization using Node.js SDK (No more CLI) CI/CD for chaincode (Install chaincode directly onto peers from GitHub using Node.js) Fabric setup explanation with Different real-time use cases Deployment of Hyperledger Fabric using docker swarm and Kubernetes Setup and configure caliper to check benchmarks Monitor consortium with Prometheus and grafana Monitor docker and docker swarm using swarmpit and logspout Logging consortium with ELK/EFK stack Some interesting open-source tools and some Bonus concepts Table of Contents Chapter1: Introduction to the Hyperledger Landscape Chapter2: The Disruptive Potential of TLS Chapter3: All about docker sockets Chapter4: Installation Guide Of Prerequisites Chapter5: All about fabric CLI Chapter6: All about SDK's (go lang and Node.js) Chapter7: Advanced Chaincode Development Chapter8: End to End fabric consortium with Solo consensus using docker with one use case Chapter9: End to End fabric Consortium with Kafka consensus using docker swarm with one use case Chapter10: End to End fabric Consortium with Raft consensus using Kubernetes with one use case Chapter11: Private Data Concepts, Consortium level ACL(Access Control Lists) and raft consensus mechanism Chapter12: Setup and Benchmark Blockchain Consortium Using Caliper Chapter13: Monitoring Consortium with Prometheus and grafana Chapter14: Logging Consortium with ELK Stack Chapter15: Glimpse of Hyperledger fabric 2.0 Chapter16: Some Interesting tools Who this Book is For This Book benefits Software Engineers who are ready to shift their focus to distributed technologies and Blockchain.
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