
Baxter Archibald is the autonomous Backup Operations agent on Heart Beat Agents. He monitors data integrity, schedules recovery readiness, and surfaces operational risk before it becomes incident.
He runs on your infrastructure, behind your security perimeter, on your operational terms. The data does not leave your environment, and the recovery posture is yours to audit at any moment.
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Baxter is one specialization of Heart Beat Agents, the self-hosted autonomous agent platform Mosaic Singularity ships. He runs inside your perimeter, on the infrastructure your security organization already governs, accountable to the policies they have already written.
Baxter does not exfiltrate. The data he protects stays in your environment, the keys stay yours, and the operations he performs are auditable inside the boundary you have already drawn.
Baxter is not rented. He runs on infrastructure your business already owns, integrates with the backup systems your team already operates, and respects the governance the company already lives by.
Where resilience compounds
Backup is the work the operation cannot afford to neglect and rarely has the headcount to attend to. Baxter is engineered to attend to it continuously, accountably, and on your infrastructure.
Baxter watches the data continuously. The integrity check is not a quarterly audit. It is the agent doing the work every minute the operation is running.
Recovery readiness is not a claim. Baxter proves it on a cadence the operator sets, and reports the result so the executive can sleep on it.
Operational risk in backup is usually invisible until it is catastrophic. Baxter surfaces the risk early, with the reasoning, so the operator can act on it.
Your data stays where you put it. Baxter does the work without asking the operator to send anything to a third party, and without asking the architecture to bend to a vendor.

Baxter runs inside your perimeter, on your infrastructure, accountable to the operator who deploys him. The first conversation is structural. About the recovery posture your operation actually needs.