Deploying Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes

Have you always wanted to know how to deploy Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes? Then we have something just for you!

We recently hosted a webinar about deploying Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes.

Deploying a multi-component system like Hyperledger Fabric to production is challenging, and the event was aimed at developers and DevOps specialists with limited knowledge in the area.

The webinar contained four sections. First, the presenters introduced Hyperledger Fabric. They then covered Kubernetes, a platform for deploying micro-services. In the third and main section, the presenters showed step-by-step how to deploy the Fabric Certificate Authority, the Fabric Orderer and Fabric Peers. Each basic concept (like Certificate Authority or Helm chart) was explained. Finally, the presenters shared resources for further learning and involvement.

Alejandro (Sasha) Vicente Grabovetsky, CTO and Chief Data Scientist at AID:Tech, and Nicola Paoli, Lead Blockchain Engineer, led the webinar. AID:Tech is an award-winning company that focuses on the delivery of digital entitlements, including welfare, aid, remittance and donations using Blockchain & Digital Identity.

This webinar provides a helpful, hands-on guide to deploying Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes. Watch the replay here, or download the webinar slides and other resources on the same page. You can also head straight to the Github repository set up for the webinar.

Be sure to stay tuned for Part II of this post, where we will actually walk through how to deploy Hyperledger Fabric on Kubernetes. Also, make sure you do not miss any upcoming webinars from Hyperledger by signing up here!

 

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