BRYCK from Tsecond
Last week I ran across a very cool digital storage device from Tsecond. The BRYCK offers a staggering one petabyte of solid state storage in a compact form factor.
Better yet, it is air cooled. Imagine a single storage device that can be left in place for remote collection.
You’re getting data center levels of storage in a small box you can carry around.
A petabyte (PB) is a unit of digital storage equal to 1,000 terabytes (TB) or 1,000,000 gigabytes (GB). To put it in perspective, one petabyte can store roughly:
• 200,000 DVDs worth of data (assuming a standard DVD holds about 4.7 GB).
• 250 million songs in MP3 format (assuming an average song size of 4 MB).
• 500 billion pages of plain text (assuming 2 KB per page).
• Enough video to stream 1080p HD content for over 3 years continuously (at ~5 Mbps).
I’ve never seen anything like this.
What’s more, they can configure the BRYCK to combine storage and AI in the event you want to conduct edge processing. It’s offered in several form factors including a MOSA chassis.
Being able to conduct air gapped AI processing to avoid spurious data corruption is going to be crucial on future battlefields and BRYCK will allow you to do it.
Finally, it offers onboard data encryption and remote wiping.
Tsecond has loads of tech data in their site so I suggest you head over there and nerd out. They would be more than happy to discuss your organization’s needs as well.
tsecond.us/ai-bryck
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