Hewlett Packard Enterprise is accelerating space exploration and increasing astronauts’ self-sufficiency by enabling real-time data processing with advanced commercial edge computing in space for the first time. The HPE edge computing system, called Spaceborne Computer-2 (SBC-2), is set to launch in February and be installed on the International Space Station (ISS). The SBC-2
- Includes the HPE Edgeline Converged EL4000 Edge System, a rugged and compact system designed to perform in harsh edge environments.
- Also will feature the HPE ProLiant DL360 server, an industry-standard server, for additional high-performance capabilities.
HPE’s advanced technology will allow researchers aboard the ISS to speed time to insight from months to minutes on various experiments in space exploration, from processing medical imaging and DNA sequencing to unlocking key insights from volumes of remote sensors and satellites. Learn more
- Read the press release to learn about how HPE is breaking barriers to achieve reliable computing in space.
- Explore the HPE Edgeline Converged Edge Systems Briefcase and the HPE ProLiant DL Intel Servers Briefcase for sales resources.