Red Hat and Voyager Deploy Linux Platform to ISS for Space-Based Cloud Computing
Red Hat and Voyager Technologies have deployed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 and Red Hat Universal Base Image to the ISS. This initiative advances space-based computing, enabling AI-ready workloads and enhancing real-time data processing capabilities in low Earth orbit.
The deployment of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.1 and Red Hat Universal Base Image aboard Voyager's LEOcloud Space Edge Micro Datacenter on the International Space Station (ISS) marks a significant advancement in space-based computing. This collaboration optimizes a hardened Linux platform for AI-ready workloads in orbit, addressing unique challenges like limited power and disrupted network conditions.
The initiative supports organizations in extending their hybrid cloud strategies into space, reducing latency, and enhancing security with post-quantum cryptography. The integration of existing DevSecOps practices with orbital workloads allows for improved operational confidence and efficiency. As reliance on space-based data grows, this development could reshape how organizations process and analyze data in orbit.
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