Keeta Network
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  • Introduction
    • Start Developing
    • Create Your First Account
    • Send a Transaction
  • Architecture
    • Data Structure
    • Consensus
      • Voting Power
      • Votes
      • Vote Stapling
  • Components
    • Ledger
      • Get Ledger History
    • Blocks
      • Create a Block
      • Operations
        • Send
        • Receive
        • setInfo
        • modifyTokenSupply
        • modifyTokenBalance
        • updatePermissions
    • Nodes
      • Ledger Pruning
    • Accounts
      • Permissions
      • Storage Accounts
        • Create a Storage Account
        • Single-Token Storage Account
    • Key Pairs
      • Storing Key Pairs
    • Certificates
      • Creating and Attaching Certificates
  • Security
    • Digital Signatures
    • Post Quantum Readiness
    • Data Integrity
    • Protection From Common Attacks
  • Scalability
    • Benchmarks and Performance Metrics
    • Seperating Nodes from Hardware
    • Eliminating Mempools
  • Features
    • Identity Profiles
      • Utilizing Identity Profiles
    • Native Tokenization
      • Token Creation
        • Mint Tokens
        • Burn Tokens
        • Set Permissions
      • Built-in Rules Engine
    • Anchors
      • Creating an Anchor
  • Applications
    • Public Network
    • Private Sub Network
  • Industry Comparison
    • Keeta Network's Advantage
    • Resolving the Blockchain Trilemma
  • Guides
    • Tokenizing Real-World Assets
  • Other Documentation
    • Official Links
    • Tokenomics
    • Roadmap
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  1. Scalability

Benchmarks and Performance Metrics

TPS Throughput Testing Results

Cloud Provider
Ledger Database
Max TPS

AWS

DynamoDB

2M

AWS

DynamoDB

3.5M

GCP

Spanner

13M

GCP

Spanner

11.2M

Future Testing Configurations

Representatives
Other Nodes
Transactions per Block
Blocks per Staple

5

0

1000

1

5

10

1 to 10

1 to 2

5

30

1

1

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