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Performance evaluation of permissioned blockchains for financial applications: The ConsenSys Quorum case study

Marco Mazzoni, Antonio Corradi, Vincenzo Di Nicola

2021Blockchain Research and Applications82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Given the availability of several blockchain technologies in permissioned contexts, blockchain application designers have to cope with the increasing complexity of choosing which technology and consensus algorithm best fit a specific use case. However, the lack of a standard framework allowing to assess the scalability of permissioned blockchain platforms and to compare performances and features of consensus algorithms makes the development of a sensible evaluation a costly and difficult time-consuming problem. Throughout this article, we propose a practical scalability and applicability evaluation of the Quorum blockchain and its consensus algorithms. Although we apply our evaluation workflow to a financial use case, we define a methodology that can be generalized to any permissioned blockchain technology. We leverage Hyperledger Caliper as a benchmarking tool, and Docker as a deployment tool, making our analysis easy to be repeated, cross-platform, and cost-effective.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBenchmarkingScalabilityWorkflowBlockchainLeverage (statistics)Software deploymentConsensus algorithmDistributed computingSoftware engineeringComputer securityDatabaseData scienceMachine learningBusinessMarketingDistributed systems and fault toleranceBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCloud Computing and Resource Management
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