Deployment Model Notes
Deployment Model Notes
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Deployment Model Notes
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Deployment-model notes for dedicated project runtimes and client-owned boundaries.
This page summarizes the deployment assumptions behind the Gerimedica architecture views.
What is dedicated
Each Gerimedica project is expected to resolve to a dedicated C2F runtime with:
- its own API surface
- its own relational state
- its own search/index state
- its own secret boundary
- its own provider project and cluster in the production model
What remains client-owned
Gerimedica remains the owner of:
- the connector runtime that submits PHI-minimized records
- the answer endpoint used by the Gerimedica-managed agent
- durable answer storage
- UUID-to-patient mapping
- zorginstelling-level access control
Requirements
- Outbound access from the connector to the batch API
- Reachability from the C2F agent proxy to the client answer endpoint
- A provider environment capable of hosting a dedicated Kubernetes cluster and project-local data services
- Operational readiness for project-level suspend, resume, throttle, or scale controls
Provider-specific layouts
See the provider-specific diagrams for the concrete runtime shape:
Spend-control lens
For the operating model used to track spend per client project and expose suspend/resume hooks, see: