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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