Zlaxtert -
For centuries, Zlaxtert roamed the forest, revered by the ancient trees and the creatures that lived among them. It was said that Zlaxtert possessed the power to heal any wound, calm any storm, and bring prosperity to the land.
You are the ocean, not the shore. The shore begs for the return of the tide, defining itself by what touches it. But the ocean is vast, dark, and heavy with things unseen; it contains the wrecks and the whales, the phosphorescence and the pressure. It does not apologize for its depth, nor does it rush to make itself shallow just so others can walk across it without getting wet. zlaxtert
| NFR # | Category | Requirement | |-------|----------|-------------| | | Performance | End‑to‑end latency (event → insight) ≤ 1 second for 95 % of events. | | NFR‑02 | Scalability | System must handle 200 k events/sec per workspace, auto‑scale to 1 M events/sec across all tenants. | | NFR‑03 | Reliability | 99.9 % uptime, data loss < 0.001 % (use write‑ahead logs). | | NFR‑04 | Security | All data in transit TLS 1.3; at rest AES‑256. Role‑based access control (RBAC) enforced on every API. | | NFR‑05 | Observability | Expose Prometheus metrics for ingestion lag, detector latency, error rates; log structured JSON. | | NFR‑06 | Data Governance | GDPR/CCPA: ability to purge all data for a user on request within 24 hours. | | NFR‑07 | Maintainability | Code coverage ≥ 80 % unit tests, integration tests for each detector. | | NFR‑08 | Cost | Target < $0.05 per 10 k events processed (including storage). | For centuries, Zlaxtert roamed the forest, revered by
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