So originally i was going to post about this Klas rugged edge node the VoyagerVM 4.0:
Network Computer & Radio Systems | Voyager | Klas
"VoyagerVM 4.0 can be further expanded by attaching add-on modules such as GPU and NAS to the rugged PCIe connector located on the bottom of the VoyagerVM 4.0."
Edit: Sir, don't forget your Tactical Data Center!
Voyager TDC
Key Features
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- Processor: Intel Xeon D (10 cores)
- Storage: 4x NVMe based self-encrypting drives
- Networking: 4x SFP28 (100 Gbps throughput)
- Expansion Interface: PCIe 4.0
- Low Power: 9 - 36 VDC (120 Watts)
Network Computer & Radio Systems | Voyager | Klas
"VoyagerVM 4.0 can be further expanded by attaching add-on modules such as GPU and NAS to the rugged PCIe connector located on the bottom of the VoyagerVM 4.0."
Edit: Sir, don't forget your Tactical Data Center!
Voyager TDC
Key Features
- Voyager 8 case and chassis with built-in UPS and AC/DC charge options
- 4x TDC Blades each with
- Xeon D CPU with 128GB RAM
- NVMe storage for caching
- 4x 2.5″ SATA SSDs
- VIK for easy configuration changes
- Voyager TDC Switch with
- NIAP CC listed KlasOS Fastnet Switch, providing datacenter-grade switching at the tactical edge
- 12x 10Gbits/s port with copper and fiber options
- 121 Gbps backplane for line-speed processing on all ports simultaneously
- 802.1AX/802.3ad
- Inter-VLAN routing in hardware at line rate
- Port mirroring, IPFix
- Ansible playbook management supported
- Voyager Ignition Key (VIK) for configuration and storage
- VMWare vSAN certified
- Nutanix certified with both AOS and VMware ESXi
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