Lite Runtime Boundary
Aionis currently ships as a local-first Lite Runtime. The docs are explicit about that boundary so local experimentation does not get confused with a hosted production control plane.
What Lite Provides
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Local Runtime APIs | Available |
| SQLite-backed local store | Available |
| TypeScript SDK | Available |
| MCP bridge | Available |
| Execution Memory | Available |
| Memory Firewall for external candidates | Available |
| Flight Recorder reports | Available |
What Lite Does Not Claim
| Capability | Boundary |
|---|---|
| Hosted multi-tenant auth | Not the current public edition. |
| Tenant quota enforcement | Not enabled in Lite. |
| Managed cloud SLA | Not claimed by the local Runtime. |
| Enterprise deployment automation | Use self-managed deployment patterns first. |
Why This Matters
Aionis can still be used seriously in local and self-managed Agent systems. The boundary is about deployment responsibility: the Runtime governs memory and context, but your host is responsible for network exposure, auth, secrets, and production operations.