Architecture Overview — PointSav Platform
TopicFrom the PointSav Documentation
A map of the PointSav platform's major architectural surfaces: compute substrate, software distribution, GIS intelligence, and the editorial pipeline.
The PointSav platform is composed of several architectural surfaces that operate independently but share a common substrate. This article serves as a map to the detailed architecture articles.
[edit]Compute substrate — PointSav Private Network (PPN)
The PPN is the multi-tenant VM resource pool that forms the runtime floor of the platform. It is a three-service stack (fleet controller, host agent, tenant proxy) sitting over a WireGuard mesh.
- PPN Small-Business Compute — product overview and three-node stack
- PPN VM Resource Pool Architecture — placement algorithm, host agent, inference broker
- PPN Tenant VM Isolation — namespace isolation, bearer tokens, WORM audit
[edit]Software distribution
Commercial software built on the platform is distributed through a signed binary pipeline with license verification at install and at runtime.
- Software Distribution Substrate — binary signing, Ed25519 license tokens, private Git server
[edit]Location intelligence and GIS
The GIS orchestration platform produces commercial co-location cluster data covering the PRO, VWH, and PKS archetypes.
- Data Overview — data layers and GIS tile pipeline
- Location Intelligence Co-location Archetypes — PRO/VWH/PKS overview
- Co-location Tier Nomenclature — T1/T2/T3 vocabulary
[edit]OS Console and desktop surfaces
The OS Console is the terminal-based interface for platform management. Workplace-surface applications target AEC professionals.
- OS Console Architecture — cartridge model, Ratatui surface, Doorman health dashboard
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