Ramon.Space NuStream Solid-State Storage Recorder Built to Withstand Harsh Environment of Space
Designed for multi-year space missions, will utilize in-house radiation-hardened technology to deliver reliability and robustness in various space applications.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 25, 2022 at 2:02 pmRamon.Space, provider in space-resilient computing infrastructure, announced NuStream, a solid-state storage recorder built to withstand the harsh environment of space.
NuStream solid-state storage recorder
Nustream is the latest product from the company’s computing infrastructure platform for data-driven space missions. With high-density storage and modular architecture, it is the core to enable next gen applications and space services.
The numbers of satellites and accompanying applications and data in space are increasing and there is a need for storage capability built for space to keep up with this growth. With NuStream, commercial and government satellite providers can store an amount of data generated from the advanced sensors delivering more effective and real-time information to earth.
“The needs for capacity are always increasing, and we are now seeing similar storage needs in space as on earth.” said Dov Moran, chairman of board, and managing partner, Grove Ventures. “As a veteran in the storage industry, I was highly intrigued by Ramon.Space’s technology and its unique capabilities for this very interesting and rapidly growing market. The company’s technology delivers unparalleled capacity and reliable Rad Hard (radiation hardening) performance to address the data-intensive applications necessary for the future of space tech.”
Designed for multi-year space missions, NuStream will utilize in-house radiation-hardened technology to deliver reliability in various space applications. Its size, weight, power and cost offer reliable storage capabilities to meet the environmental requirements of space without compromising performance.
It provides parallel muti-sensor recording using stream technology and radiation tolerance achieved through Virtual Radiation Shield controlled by the company’s in-house RC64 processor.
“The number of data-centric satellites continues to grow, as demand from more information from space through the utilization of various sensors is increasing exponentially,” said Dallas Kasaboski, senior analyst, NSR. “For processing capability to keep pace with this growth, there is an undeniable need for space-hardened storage systems.“
The company is changing orbital services, using technology that will transform satellites into software-empowered, smart and autonomous systems. With high-density SSD-based storage and computing capabilities, the firm enables data centers and data networks in space, enabling non-stop data center services on-orbit and the build-out of computing infrastructure in space.
“We are solving one of the last great challenges in the industry: delivering an earth-like computing infrastructure to space,” said Avi Shabtai, CEO. “We are proud to release our storage solution, a core element of our space compute platform, which will set new benchmarks for capacity with regards to size, weight and power (SWaP).”
About Ramon.Space
It is a provider in space-resilient computing infrastructure. Powered by its AI/ML processors,the company’s software-empowered systems enable the realization of earth-like computing capabilities in space. The firm’s technology is already deployed in space and used in many satellites and more than 50 space missions across the solar system. The company has offices in the United States and Israel.