GlobalSpec News Desk | April 05, 2024

California-based Phoenix International Systems Inc. has introduced its RPC4 rugged network attached storage/data logger for edge computing, autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

According to its developers, the high-performance storage system can acquire data at speeds that exceed what a traditional embedded system can sustain.

Source: Phoenix InternationalSource: Phoenix International

The RPC4 is a resilient data storage system for high data throughput, and high-capacity tactical edge data capture applications. Further, it writes at speeds to 9.6 gigabytes per second, and writes at 12 gigabytes per second.

The data storage system features four NVMe solid-state drives with a rapidly removable magazine that allows users to swap-out a full magazine for a fresh magazine to store and move data from edge environments quickly and without any tools. Additionally, the magazines can then be moved to separate locations and plugged into another RPC4 on any other network for further analysis.

Altogether, the mil-spec RPC4 demonstrates reliable, high-speed data capture; a readily available and resilient architecture; the ability to quickly upload data with a removable drive magazine; as much as 120 terabytes storage capacity; AES-256 hardware and file level encryption; FIPS 140-2 validation; secure erase/data elimination; and MIL-STD-810G design.

The RPC4 targets mobile (air-sea-ground) and fixed expeditionary environments with its MIL-STD-810G design. It also addresses the requirements of data capture in any challenging environment, the company added.

For more information on the RPCA, visit the Phoenix International Systems website.

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