Space is really the next border, since Red Hat is associated with Axiom Space to build a prototype for ISS




  • Space Plan Red Hat and Axiom to send an orbital data center to the ISS
  • AXDCU-1 will execute tests of AI, cybersecurity and cloud computing in space
  • The objective is to deliver a safe processing of low latency outside the world

It seems that space is really the next border for data centers. Recently we reported that Labesar was preparing to send the first physical data center (in reality an RISC-V processor with a PHison SSD that runs Ubuntu) to the moon, after the company’s previous success to test the first data center defined by the world’s software at the International Space Station (ISS).

Now, Red Hat of IBM has announced a link with the Axiom space to send a data center to the ISS in the spring of 2025. The prototype of units of the unit-1 (AxDCU-1) will feed on Red Hat Device Edge, a Microshift business grade version (a light Kubernes platform of Kuberconidad derived from Red Hathift), together with the Hat Red Hat Red Hat and Linux Red Hat.

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