Red Hat Teams Up with Axiom Space to Launch, Optimize the Space Company’s Data Center Unit-1 On ...
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider
of open source solutions and Axiom Space, leading provider of in-space
infrastructure, will collaborate on Axiom Space’s Data Center Unit-1 (AxDCU-1),
targeted to launch in spring 2025 to the International Space Station. Powered
by Red Hat Device
Edge, the data processing prototype will conduct tests on the space
station and demonstrate initial Orbital Data Center (ODC) capabilities.
The
prototype will test applications in cloud computing, artificial intelligence
and machine learning (AI/ML), data fusion and space cybersecurity. AxDCU-1 is
part of Axiom Space’s ongoing work to develop era-defining space
infrastructure.
Red Hat Device
Edge combines an enterprise-ready and supported distribution of
the Red Hat-led open source community project MicroShift, a lightweight
Kubernetes distribution derived from the edge capabilities of Red Hat OpenShift,
along with Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Ansible
Automation Platform. Red Hat Device Edge will enable Axiom
Space to host hybrid cloud applications and cloud-native workloads
on-orbit.
Axiom
Space's ODCs are designed to bring tangible benefits to humanity on Earth and
reduce delays traditionally associated with orbital data processing and
analysis. By utilizing Earth-independent cloud storage and edge processing
infrastructure, Axiom Space ODCs will enable data to be processed closer to its
source, spacecraft or satellites, bypassing the need for terrestrial-based data
centers. This architecture alleviates reliance on costly, slow, intermittent or
contested network connections, creating more secure and quicker decision-making
in space.
The goal
is to allow Axiom Space and its partners to have access to real-time processing
capabilities, laying the foundation for increased reliability and improved
space cybersecurity with extensive applications. Use cases for ODCs include but
are not limited to supporting Earth observation satellites with in-space and
lower latency data storage and processing, AI/ML training on-orbit,
multi-factor authentication and cyber intrusion detection and response,
supervised autonomy, in-situ space weather analytics and off-planet backup
& disaster recovery for critical infrastructure on Earth.
The
AxDCU-1 launch will mark another milestone in Axiom Space’s journey to bring
industries to space that otherwise would not have considered space an option.
From the ongoing development of Axiom Station to the creation of scalable ODCs,
Axiom Space produces industrial infrastructure that makes it possible to live
and work in space, while benefitting life on Earth.
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