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Mercury Systems EnsembleSeries HDS6705 provides security and data center-class processing
2021-06-29 00:45

Mercury Systems announced the EnsembleSeries HDS6705 blade server, the embedded computing general-purpose processing 6U OpenVPX blade server with built-in security for the most demanding aerospace and defense applications.

"We're putting an end to the industry assumption that embedded computing solutions can't provide both advanced security and high performance without compromising one or the other," said Joe Plunkett, vice president and general manager, Mercury Embedded.

"Not only can you get security and data center-caliber processing capability from a single 6U OpenVPX module, but you can also deploy it in the harshest, most space-constrained environments at the tactical edge. Our Gen 4 BuiltSECURE pre-integrated security technology, designed and developed in trusted and accredited facilities, provides our customers the assurance that critical mission data remains safeguarded against adversarial threats. It's another example of how Mercury provides secure capabilities, delivered uncompromised."

HDS6705 blade servers are powered by artificial intelligence-enabling Second Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and feature advanced ruggedization and high-speed switch fabric interconnect technologies that deliver secure multifunction processing capability.

Designed, manufactured, coded, and supported in the USA from DMEA-accredited facilities, Mercury's secure rackmount and embedded processing solutions safeguard valued technology, critical IP and confidential data against adversarial threats even when a host system has been compromised.

The lower-density EnsembleSeries LDS6708 6U OpenVPX single board computer, which offers physical security protections along with the reliability of Intel's Xeon E and Core i7/i5/i3 processing performance at a lower power requirement, will also be available in early CY2022.


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