Meh. It's a private blockchain and the general principles stand.
The company I worked for was so incompetent that they wanted to have customers access the data directly through their APIs, and that the blockchain entities were all the same -- effectively making it a really slow and expensive K/V store.
I should write up the story of my time there -- it was insane. When I came aboard their system was a MySQL frontend with a ton of code to replicate it to the chain (because they couldn't figure out how to get more than one transaction per second, which was because they had no idea how Fabric actually worked).