: Users often encounter these folders when searching through indexed directories. In modern file explorers, searching for a specific folder like "vlad" within a "filedot" parent directory may result in filtered views that don't always behave like standard local directories.
| Category | Requirement | Acceptance Criteria | |----------|-------------|---------------------| | | List/expand up to 10 000 folder nodes without noticeable lag (< 200 ms). | Measured on a 4‑core VM with 16 GB RAM. | | Scalability | Support 10 M virtual folders per tenant. | Horizontal sharding on path prefix; graceful degradation to paginated loads. | | Reliability | 99.9 % availability of folder‑metadata service. | Chaos‑engineered tests show < 5 min outage per month. | | Security | All folder operations must be RBAC‑checked per policy. | Unit tests covering every API endpoint; penetration test passes. | | Auditability | Immutable audit log retained 90 days (configurable). | Log entries are write‑once (append‑only) and tamper‑evident. | | Observability | Emit Prometheus metrics: folders_created_total , folders_deleted_total , folder_apply_duration_seconds . | Grafana dashboards exist and alert on spikes. | | Internationalisation | UI strings externalised; support EN, FR, JP at launch. | Language switch updates all UI text instantly. | | Compliance | Support GDPR “right to be forgotten” for folder metadata. | Delete request removes metadata & audit entries (except for legal hold). | filedot vlad folder
It is written as a living document that can be handed off to product, design, and engineering teams for review, iteration, and eventual implementation. : Users often encounter these folders when searching
The search term refers to a specific navigational or search-related occurrence involving the Filedot cloud hosting service and a user-generated directory frequently associated with high-speed file sharing. What is Filedot? | Measured on a 4‑core VM with 16 GB RAM