An emulation platform for Hyperledger blockchains.
To understand and run Umbra, please take a look at the Umbra Docs.
Also, if needed download an Umbra virtual machine. Use VirtualBox to import the source file umbra.ova. The recommended settings are 4 cores and 4GB of memory. To use the Umbra virtual machine, login: umbra / password: lives. The umbra source folder is located inside the home directory (/home/umbra/umbra). All the umbra components are in place and installed. Check the documentation example to give it a try.
This project is the outcome of the 2019 internship project named Hyperledger Umbra.
This lab is intended to be an ongoing project to provide a research tool for understanding and improving the Hyperledger blockchain platforms as well as for conducting future research in consensus algorithms and scalability.
This lab is not intended to be a shipping product but rather an ongoing collaboration between academic, corporate, and hobbyist researchers improving upon existing capabilities and also trying new things with Hyperledger blockchains.
Hyperledger Umbra software is released under the Apache License Version 2.0 software license. See the license file for more details.
Hyperledger Umbra documentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You may obtain a copy of the license at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
If you have any issues, please use GitHub's issue system to get in touch.
If you have any questions, please use the hashtag #umbra in the subject of emails to the hyperledger labs mailing list: labs@lists.hyperledger.org.
Your contributions are very welcome! Please fork the GitHub repository and create a pull request.
Raphael Vicente Rosa
- Mail: <raphaelvrosa (at) gmail (dot) com>
- GitHub: @raphaelvrosa
- Website: INTRIG Webpage
This project is part of Hyperledger Labs.
This project is idealized and greatly supported by:
- David Huseby - <dhuseby (at) linuxfoundation (dot) org>