Amazon Managed Blockchain

Amazon Managed Blockchain is a fully managed service that makes it easy to create and manage scalable blockchain networks using the popular open source frameworks Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum*.

Blockchain makes it possible to build applications where multiple parties can execute transactions without the need for a trusted, central authority. Today, building a scalable blockchain network with existing technologies is complex to set up and hard to manage. To create a blockchain network, each network member needs to manually provision hardware, install software, create and manage certificates for access control, and configure networking components. Once the blockchain network is running, you need to continuously monitor the infrastructure and adapt to changes, such as an increase in transaction requests, or new members joining or leaving the network.

Amazon Managed Blockchain is a fully managed service that allows you to set up and manage a scalable blockchain network with just a few clicks. Amazon Managed Blockchain eliminates the overhead required to create the network, and automatically scales to meet the demands of thousands of applications running millions of transactions. Once your network is up and running, Managed Blockchain makes it easy to manage and maintain your blockchain network. It manages your certificates and lets you easily invite new members to join the network.

Below are the cmdlets which are available with Amazon Managed Blockchain

CmdletNameServiceOperation
Deny-MBCInvitation                                 RejectInvitation                              
Get-MBCInvitationList                              ListInvitations                               
Get-MBCMember                                      GetMember                                     
Get-MBCMemberList                                  ListMembers                                   
Get-MBCNetwork                                     GetNetwork                                    
Get-MBCNetworkList                                 ListNetworks                                  
Get-MBCNode                                        GetNode                                       
Get-MBCNodeList                                    ListNodes                                     
Get-MBCProposal                                    GetProposal                                   
Get-MBCProposalList                                ListProposals                                 
Get-MBCProposalVoteList                            ListProposalVotes                             
New-MBCMember                                      CreateMember                                  
New-MBCNetwork                                     CreateNetwork                                 
New-MBCNode                                        CreateNode                                    
New-MBCProposal                                    CreateProposal                                
Remove-MBCMember                                   DeleteMember                                  
Remove-MBCNode                                     DeleteNode                                    
Send-MBCProposalVote                               VoteOnProposal                                
Update-MBCMember                                   UpdateMember                                  
Update-MBCNode                                     UpdateNode                                    

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