3.1 Control Plane vs Agent Execution Plane
3.2 Project Scope Model
3.3 Data Flow: Source -> Release -> Pipeline -> Logs/Artifacts
3.4 Runtime Configuration Layers (global / project / environment)
3.5 Pipeline Execution Semantics
3.6 Release Governance Path
3.7 Rollback Architecture (Policy-driven)
3.8 Security and Trust Boundaries
3.9 State and Persistence Model
3.10 Scalability Model
3.11 Failure Modes and Recovery Patterns
3.12 Why This Architecture Works in Practice
12.3 Source + Blueprint Binding
Orbnetes deployment and release orchestration documentation for operators and platform teams.
A release binds two independent concerns:
- Source: what artifact version to deploy.
- Blueprint: how to deploy it.
This separation enables:
- build once, deploy many strategy,
- consistent deployment logic across versions,
- repeatable rollback to known artifacts with same or alternate blueprint behavior.
Binding outcomes:
- selected source/tag/file is stored in release record,
- release metadata is available in detail page and notifications,
- runtime can expose selected file via
ORBN_RELEASE_FILEfor steps that use it.