Abstract:
The disclosed technology is generally directed to blockchain technology. In one example of the technology, a first transaction node of a hosted permissioned blockchain network is provisioned for a first consortium member of the hosted permissioned blockchain network. A shared pool of validator nodes of the hosted permissioned blockchain network is provisioned. The shared pool of validator nodes includes at least one validator node. The shared pool of validator nodes is shared among the plurality of consortium members. The validator nodes of the shared pool of validator nodes are configured for blockchain transaction validation based on a BFT consensus protocol. A second transaction node of the hosted permissioned blockchain network is provisioned for a second consortium member of the hosted permissioned blockchain network. Each transaction node of the hosted permissioned blockchain network is separate from each validator node of the hosted permissioned blockchain network.
Abstract:
Described is a technology by which independent computing functions such as corresponding to separate operating systems may be partitioned into coexisting partitions. A virtual machine manager, or hypervisor, manages the input and output of each partition to operate computer system hardware. One partition may correspond to a special purpose operating system that quickly boots, such as to provide appliance-like behavior, while another partition may correspond to a general purpose operating system that may load while the special purpose operating system is already running. The computer system that contains the partitions may transition functionality and devices from one operating system to the other. The virtual machine manager controls which computer hardware devices are capable of being utilized by which partition at any given time, and may also facilitate inter-partition communication.
Abstract:
Described is a technology by which independent computing functions such as corresponding to separate operating systems may be partitioned into coexisting partitions. A virtual machine manager, or hypervisor, manages the input and output of each partition to operate computer system hardware. One partition may correspond to a special purpose operating system that quickly boots, such as to provide appliance-like behavior, while another partition may correspond to a general purpose operating system that may load while the special purpose operating system is already running. The computer system that contains the partitions may transition functionality and devices from one operating system to the other. The virtual machine manager controls which computer hardware devices are capable of being utilized by which partition at any given time, and may also facilitate inter-partition communication.