[The Linux Foundation Japan] LF Decentralized Trust Project Hyperledger Fabric version 3.0 now generally available
*The Linux Foundation Japan*
Press release: September 17, 2024
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LF Decentralized Trust project Hyperledger Fabric version 3.0 now generally available
*Milestone release provides BFT and Enterprise
New LFDT project continues market leadership with performance, speed, privacy and more for deployment*
* This press release is * * Version 3.0 of Hyperledger Fabric, an LF Decentralized
Trust Project, Now Available*
Byzantine Fault Tolerant brings true decentralization to enterprise blockchain deployments.
BFT) announces general availability of Hyperledger Fabric 3.0 including consensus
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Hyperledger, a project of the LF Decentralized Trust
Fabric is a modular, enterprise-grade blockchain framework optimized for performance, speed, and privacy.
Hyperledger Fabric
3.0 builds on performance enhancements introduced in the current LTS release, version 2.5. Also, a strong new consensus
We also offer an optional Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) ordering service, which allows Hyperledger
Fabric networks are more resilient and reliable. Specifically, Fabric 3.0 is the first blockchain powered by the SmartBFT protocol that is easy to implement into existing networks and suitable for enterprise production deployments.
It’s a platform.
Hyperledger Fabric with SmartBFT ordering service
3.0 allows businesses to continue operating even if a node is compromised. This is a critical requirement for a fully decentralized system. consensus
The protocol ensures that all parties process transactions in the same order, maintaining the integrity and consistency of a decentralized system. If a node is compromised
(Byzantine failure), which can affect the integrity and bring down the system. This release of Fabric introduces SmartBFT consensus With library integration, enterprises now have the option of production-ready protection against such failures.
David Enyeart, maintainer of Hyperledger Fabric and release manager at IBM, said:
“Byzantine fault tolerance support is Hyperledger Fabric’s unique execute-order-validate
It completes one of the early visions for modular architecture. peer While nodes have always performed and verified transactions in a decentralized manner, new support will allow different network participants to provide ordering service nodes without having to trust a single organization. This new support opens up use cases where resiliency and reliability are essential in all aspects of distributed systems.
General Manager of Distributed Technology at the Linux Foundation and Executive of the LF Decentralized Trust
Director Daniela Barbosa said:
“Hyperledger Fabric has been an enterprise leader since the beginning of the market.
It was the source and center of blockchain innovation. With this 3.0 release, the Fabric community has once again developed powerful new features that are essential for large-scale industry adoption. Around the world, blockchain is quietly becoming an enterprise
It’s moving to the core of the system. Hyperledger as the most mature enterprise DLT platform on the market
Fabric is powering and paving the way for a wide range of critical distributed systems and applications. Fabric’s influence and innovation extends to the enterprise market and the newly formed LF It has become an integral part of both Decentralized Trusts. ”
To support the widespread adoption of Hyperledger Fabric, the LF Decentralized Trust is a
Hyperledger Fabric Certified Service Provider
He also announced that he had met the requirements to become one. Currently, Hyperledger Fabric
Support, Consulting and Professionals for Enterprise Technology Deployment We have 16 certified service providers with proven expertise to provide services and training.
Additionally, a new advanced training course “Hyperledger Fabric Mastery: Design, Develop and Deploy
Registration for