Monitoring Private Blockchain Performance on Non-mining Nodes

Published in International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications (NOLTA), 2020

In this paper, we aim to monitor the performance of the real devices (i.e., Raspberry Pi), which form a blockchain using the popular private Ethereum. We use on-device tools to track disk space usage, memory usage, CPU utilization, and network throughput on non-mining nodes. The collected results within two hours show that it is feasible to monitor the nodes while running the Ethereum private network.

X. Chen, K. Nguyen and H. Sekiya, "Monitoring Private Blockchain Performance on Non-Mining Nodes," In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications, NOLTA, IEICE Proceedings Series 74.A4L-D-4 (2020).
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