This hardened SSD could one day power space data centers and low-orbit CDNs — Seagate transports 2TB SSD to the ISS with AI workflows on the agenda
techradar.comSeagate and BAE Systems have tested the first high-capacity data storage solution designed for use in space.
The hardened SSD was evaluated aboard the International Space Station as part of a mission aimed at improving data storage for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, addressing challenges such as heat dissipation, unpressurized environments, and the absence of conventional cooling.
This technology could ultimately expand CDNs and support AI-driven applications in space. By adding storage to satellite infrastructures, AI inferencing and real-time analysis could reach previously inaccessible regions, providing last-mile connectivity where fiber or cell networks are absent.
Drives in space
Seagate’s “Space Drive” was part of a broader payload by BAE Systems which included Linux-based software for real-time data processing.
This software enables containerized applications that can be updated in orbit, adapting to the evolving demands of space-based systems.
Additionally, the payload contained a radio frequency sounder and ...
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