Mach5 One vs Mach5 Enterprise
Mach5 One is the single-node Mach5 server. It is designed for development, demos, evaluation, appliance-style packaging, and single-node deployments.
Mach5 Enterprise is for teams that need multi-node scale, enterprise deployment patterns, governance, operational support, and production service-level requirements.
Both editions share common Mach5 product concepts and APIs. The difference is primarily how Mach5 is packaged, deployed, scaled, and operated.
Use Mach5 One for
- Single-node deployments
- Local development and testing
- Product demos
- Evaluation environments
- Agent-driven workflows through MCP
- Data Explorer on a local server
- Building and validating workflows before moving to a larger deployment
Use Mach5 Enterprise for
- Multi-node deployments
- Production workloads with service-level requirements
- Multi-user shared environments
- Scaled ingest and query workloads
- Enterprise security, governance, and deployment controls
- Long-running operational data retention
Local data and agent access
Before using Mach5 One with sensitive or operational data, review:
- Where local data is stored
- Who can access the machine
- Which agent or MCP client is connected
- Whether data can leave the machine through the agent/client workflow
- Backup and cleanup requirements
App compatibility
Mach5 Apps are packaged workflows, data models, queries, and agent-ready capabilities that run on Mach5 One and Mach5 Enterprise when compatible.
Reusable app catalogs are separate from this runtime repository. This repository documents the Mach5 One server and first-run examples.