Embedded computing server for harsh-environment defense applications introduced by VersaLogic
TUALATIN, Ore. – VersaLogic Corp. in Tualatin, Ore., is introducing the Grizzly embedded computing server for use in aerospace., defense, and other harsh-environment applications.
The VersaLogic Grizzly comes in a 110 by 155 by 48-millimeter package, and features an Intel 16-core processor, high speed 10-Gigabit Ethernet channels, and operation in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius.
High-performance processing and data collection is moving out of the server rack and out to the edge, even in non-friendly environments, company officials say. Grizzly is for applications ranging from smart-grid and smart-city applications, to transportation, security, and defense.
Designed and tested to MIL-STD-202H for high impact and vibration, the Grizzly is a 16-core embedded computer with two SFP+ interface connectors to support ultra high-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
They accept plug-in adaptors for copper connections, short-reach fiber, and long-reach fiber connections. The Grizzly also includes standard 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports, USB 3.0, digital I/O, and SATA 3 ports. Two mini-PCI Express sockets support plug-in on-board expansion devices, such as GPS modules.
The Grizzly for harsh-environment applications supports as much as 128 gigabytes of error-correcting code (ECC) memory to simplify running large virtual machines and leveraging all 16 cores. The ECC memory guards against single-bit memory errors, which can occur in space and in high-altitude applications.
On-board data storage has support from an M.2 socket with as much as 2 terabytes of high-speed solid state storage. For more information contact VersaLogic online at www.versalogic.com.
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