Cubic launches virtualization servers for battlefield use

Cubic Corporation announced Wednesday the launch of new virtualization servers meant for mobile, rugged and battlefield environments.

The servers, designed by Cubic subsidiary DTECH Labs, provide better server room effectiveness and layout in space-constrained, mobile, rugged and battefield operating environments, the company said.

The new Mobile Modular Micro-Secure Enclave modules deliver the benefits of high-density, software-defined storage technologies that support Hyper-Converged Software solutions.

The servers feature decreased size, weight and power for use in constrained environments, Cubic said.

The M3-SE-VSVR-P and M3-SE-VSAN-P models are the first to be successfully tested and adopted "by a strategic U.S. government program," Cubic said.

The systems "set the bar for performance and scalability in the small, secure, man-portable communications systems and server market segment," said Mike Barthlow, Cubic Global Defense's vice president of secure networking.

Cubic's DTECH Labs designs, manufactures and integrates a range of mission solutions for military, government, first responder and commercial clients.

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