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Computing in Space: What’s Happening on the International Space Station

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Can commercial off-the-shelf technology survive the rigors of space? Join us as Cameron Brett from the SNIA SCSI Trade Association Forum and Dr. Mark Fernandez of HPE's Spaceborne Computer Project tackle this provocative question. Learn how they've successfully adapted enterprise SAS Solid State Drives (SSDs) and NVMe technologies to work on the International Space Station.
You’ll learn about the real-world impacts of computing in space, including accelerating DNA analysis from months to minutes and enhancing astronaut health monitoring and safety protocols, ensuring mission success and crew well-being.
Looking to the future, hear how storage advancements are setting the stage for even greater achievements in space exploration.

SNIA is an industry organization that develops global standards and delivers vendor-neutral education on technologies related to data. In these interviews, SNIA experts on data cover a wide range of topics on both established and emerging technologies.
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Chapters

1. Computing in Space: What’s Happening on the International Space Station (00:00:00)

2. SAS and NVMe Technology in Space (00:00:06)

3. Advanced Technology in Spaceborne Computing (00:17:02)

4. Advancing Technology in Space Exploration (00:34:29)

5. Cross-Org Collaborations and Innovation (00:40:45)

14 episodes

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Can commercial off-the-shelf technology survive the rigors of space? Join us as Cameron Brett from the SNIA SCSI Trade Association Forum and Dr. Mark Fernandez of HPE's Spaceborne Computer Project tackle this provocative question. Learn how they've successfully adapted enterprise SAS Solid State Drives (SSDs) and NVMe technologies to work on the International Space Station.
You’ll learn about the real-world impacts of computing in space, including accelerating DNA analysis from months to minutes and enhancing astronaut health monitoring and safety protocols, ensuring mission success and crew well-being.
Looking to the future, hear how storage advancements are setting the stage for even greater achievements in space exploration.

SNIA is an industry organization that develops global standards and delivers vendor-neutral education on technologies related to data. In these interviews, SNIA experts on data cover a wide range of topics on both established and emerging technologies.
About SNIA:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Computing in Space: What’s Happening on the International Space Station (00:00:00)

2. SAS and NVMe Technology in Space (00:00:06)

3. Advanced Technology in Spaceborne Computing (00:17:02)

4. Advancing Technology in Space Exploration (00:34:29)

5. Cross-Org Collaborations and Innovation (00:40:45)

14 episodes

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