๐Ÿ“š Alexandria

The resilient memory archive that stores everything your AI learns and executes.

What is Alexandria?

Alexandria is the long-term, redundant memory layer of Praxis OS โ€” designed to store everything your system sees, learns, executes, and refines. While Hermes is fast and reactive, Alexandria is patient, deep, and built for **durability over time**.

Every blueprint, agent, dataset, mission log, and vector is recorded here. This is where your system's memory becomes experience.

Key Functions

๐Ÿงฌ Evolving Memory

Praxis doesnโ€™t forget. Alexandria turns your operations into a body of knowledge your system can learn from over time.

๐Ÿ›ก Redundant By Default

From RAID 6 to custom ZFS or object-store backends โ€” data loss isnโ€™t part of the plan.

๐Ÿ“š Modular & Scalable

Start with 12TB or scale up to 200TB+. Alexandria grows with you โ€” cluster-capable with no central dependency.

๐Ÿ”— Syncs with Hermes

Hermes caches fast-access data. Alexandria stores the rest. Together, they form a complete memory pipeline.

Why It Matters

Most systems today throw away the best part โ€” **context**. But Praxis stores it all: every trigger, every token, every vector. That means:

This isnโ€™t cloud storage. This is sovereign memory control.

Deploy an Alexandria Node

Whether you're running one Zeus node or an entire edge cluster, Alexandria anchors your systemโ€™s integrity.

Itโ€™s ideal for:

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