The Arrowleaf Architecture
We leverage industry-proven, high-performance open-source technologies to construct a secure, isolated, and scalable infrastructure right at your business premises.
The Foundation: Proxmox VE
At the base of our physical setup is **Proxmox VE**, an enterprise-level open-source virtualization platform. Running bare-metal directly on your local micro-server, it partitions hardware resources with maximum efficiency and zero hypervisor overhead.
- Isolated environments (LXC / KVM)
- Bare-metal disk and network speeds
- Dynamic hardware allocation
- Local hardware RAID redundancy
The Modules: Docker
Application deployments are managed via **Docker containerization**. Instead of monolithic programs that slow down and break one another, containerized micro-services snap directly into the system. This modular setup allows us to easily add or update business functions.
- Instant application deployments
- Isolated network sandboxing
- A-la-carte feature additions
- Negligible memory footprint
The Command Center: Laravel
Tying your operations together is our custom-built dashboard powered by the secure **Laravel framework**. It acts as your company's "single pane of glass"—allowing managers to review analytical reports, process workflows, and control access permissions from one clean interface.
- Secured API gateways
- Granular role-based access
- Responsive, elegant user interface
- Consolidated operations reporting
Security & Reliability
Your business data is your most valuable asset. Our on-site installations are designed with banking-grade security and automated fail-safes.
Encrypted Databases
All local data, including customer profiles, inventories, and transactional records, are encrypted at rest using AES-256 standard encryption.
Internal SSL/TLS & VPN
Communication between terminals and your local micro-server is fully encrypted. Optional remote access is isolated within a secure, encrypted WireGuard VPN tunnel.
Automated Health Checks
Self-healing system monitoring runs in the background. If a container exhibits unexpected load, the supervisor automatically attempts service restarts and logs alerts.