Secure rackmount server introduced by Mercury Systems at AUSA
NewsOctober 04, 2016
WASHINGTON. Mercury Systems, Inc. introduced a rackmount secure server for the defense market at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) this year. The ATX-class servers are designed to drive mission processing, sensor processing, and cybersecurity applications.
Officials say, the servers support the Department of Defense’s (DoD) 5200.44 directive. They are manufactured using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) processors, memory, and peripherals. Mercury’s portfolio of secure servers run Mercury-coded hardened BIOSs and firmware on Intel Xeon server-class processors, allowing users to upgrade as new processors are introduced. It is built on an open architecture middleware framework and configuration options include pre-integrated secure hypervisors and SSD storage, third party component hardening, and commercial or rugged packaging configurations.
Engineers designed the servers for command and control, battle management processing and sensor processing applications requiring system integrity.
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