The fastest way to test your chaincode is to use the REST interface on your peers. There are several REST endpoints you can test and interact with chaincode. (Select two.)
So, if I had to choose an answer, I'd say option C is the correct one. Transactions are ordered and delivered by the ordering service, not stored on the file system or in a database.
Ah, yes! I remember now. Transactions in Hyperledger Fabric are ordered into blocks and then delivered to the peers on a specific channel. That's the core of how the network operates.
Well, I remember that transactions are not stored on the file system, but are instead recorded in the blockchain. And chaincode, which is the smart contract code, is not stored in a database like MariaDB.
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