What is the block time of Hyperledger Sawtooth PoET?
As the title says, does it have a fixed block time or is it just defined by the random waiting period of the nodes?
Is there an estimation how long this could be by default?
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As the title says, does it have a fixed block time or is it just defined by the random waiting period of the nodes?
Is there an estimation how long this could be by default?
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As the title says, does it have a fixed block time or is it just defined by the random waiting period of the nodes?
Is there an estimation how long this could be by default?
hyperledger hyperledger-sawtooth
As the title says, does it have a fixed block time or is it just defined by the random waiting period of the nodes?
Is there an estimation how long this could be by default?
hyperledger hyperledger-sawtooth
hyperledger hyperledger-sawtooth
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Blocks do not have a fixed size nor is there a fixed time to generate a block. Also, Sawtooth supports multiple consensus algorithms. For PoET, each node generates a random wait time and the first node with an expired timer wins. For PoET, the following settings are relevant:
sawtooth.poet.initial_wait_time
For C Test: initial time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 25; default 3000)sawtooth.poet.target_wait_time
Target time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 5; default 20)
So this means target wait time will be something like an average which the random waiting time generator will consider?
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Blocks do not have a fixed size nor is there a fixed time to generate a block. Also, Sawtooth supports multiple consensus algorithms. For PoET, each node generates a random wait time and the first node with an expired timer wins. For PoET, the following settings are relevant:
sawtooth.poet.initial_wait_time
For C Test: initial time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 25; default 3000)sawtooth.poet.target_wait_time
Target time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 5; default 20)
So this means target wait time will be something like an average which the random waiting time generator will consider?
– solaire
Nov 19 at 7:58
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Blocks do not have a fixed size nor is there a fixed time to generate a block. Also, Sawtooth supports multiple consensus algorithms. For PoET, each node generates a random wait time and the first node with an expired timer wins. For PoET, the following settings are relevant:
sawtooth.poet.initial_wait_time
For C Test: initial time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 25; default 3000)sawtooth.poet.target_wait_time
Target time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 5; default 20)
So this means target wait time will be something like an average which the random waiting time generator will consider?
– solaire
Nov 19 at 7:58
add a comment |
Blocks do not have a fixed size nor is there a fixed time to generate a block. Also, Sawtooth supports multiple consensus algorithms. For PoET, each node generates a random wait time and the first node with an expired timer wins. For PoET, the following settings are relevant:
sawtooth.poet.initial_wait_time
For C Test: initial time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 25; default 3000)sawtooth.poet.target_wait_time
Target time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 5; default 20)
Blocks do not have a fixed size nor is there a fixed time to generate a block. Also, Sawtooth supports multiple consensus algorithms. For PoET, each node generates a random wait time and the first node with an expired timer wins. For PoET, the following settings are relevant:
sawtooth.poet.initial_wait_time
For C Test: initial time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 25; default 3000)sawtooth.poet.target_wait_time
Target time to wait in seconds before proposing a block (e.g., 5; default 20)
answered Nov 16 at 18:45
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So this means target wait time will be something like an average which the random waiting time generator will consider?
– solaire
Nov 19 at 7:58
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So this means target wait time will be something like an average which the random waiting time generator will consider?
– solaire
Nov 19 at 7:58
So this means target wait time will be something like an average which the random waiting time generator will consider?
– solaire
Nov 19 at 7:58
So this means target wait time will be something like an average which the random waiting time generator will consider?
– solaire
Nov 19 at 7:58
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