Ramon.Space Announces High-Capacity Space-Resilient
Storage Solution
Ramon.Space, announced
NuStream, a solid-state storage recorder built to
withstand the harsh environment of space. Nustream is
the latest product from Ramon.Space’s computing
infrastructure platform for data-driven space missions.
With high-density storage and state-of-the-art modular
architecture, NuStream is the core to enable next
generation applications and space services.
The numbers of satellites and
accompanying applications and data in space are
increasing exponentially and there is a tremendous need
for storage capability built for space to keep up with
this growth. With NuStream, commercial and government
satellite providers can store an immense amount of data
generated from the most 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 the
Board at Ramon.Space and Managing Partner at 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 and
robustness in various space applications. NuStream’s
optimized size, weight, power and cost offer highly
reliable storage capabilities to meet the unique
environmental requirements of space without compromising
performance. NuStream provides parallel muti-sensor
recording using stream technology and radiation
tolerance achieved through Virtual Radiation Shield™
controlled by Ramon.Space’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.”
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