Klas Telecom's Voyager TDC Deploys Combat Data Distribution Network with Built-In Redundancy in Small Form Factor Carry-On

Klas Telecom, a company that specializes in designing modular and scalable IP networking communications systems for environments where low size, weight and power (SWaP) are required, announced today that in a recent exercise for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), the revolutionary, 63-pound Voyager Tactical Data Center (Voyager TDC) enabled operational forces to deploy everything required for an enterprise-grade combat data distribution network in one small form factor, carry-on-size rollaway case. The “data-center-in-a-box” Voyager TDC system is certified to the commonly required MIL-STD-810G test methods for environmental protection and comes complete with the following components: four server nodes totaling 32 cores, 512 GB RAM and 125 TB of storage (enough storage and compute to allocate an entire node for built-in redundancy); validated hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) and software-defined storage architecture; a tactical switch that provides 10 Gbps networking connectivity between the system’s nodes; 110 mm NVMe; an uninterruptible power supply (UPS); integrated battery backup and wide ranging AC/DC power input.

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Voyager Tactical Data Center (Voyager TDC) ready for transport (with rollaway handle extended and do ...

Voyager Tactical Data Center (Voyager TDC) ready for transport (with rollaway handle extended and door lids closed). (Photo: Business Wire)

“Nothing else like it currently exists in the market,” Klas Telecom Government President and CEO David Huisenga said. “Having enterprise-grade networking speeds and everything else you need to access, store and distribute large volumes of data in theater, including the critical HCI, in a single carry-on-size case is unique and pretty incredible. During the exercise, our customers appreciated having the ability to deploy such high capability in a streamlined, low SWaP package that could be carried on a commercial airline if ever military transport proved unavailable. Ultimately, this ability to rapidly deploy will save them the headache and cost of deploying larger, more complicated systems and will simplify operations on the ground so they can focus on the mission.”

During the exercise for the U.S. DoD, the Voyager TDC allowed expeditionary teams to easily deploy a tactical compute and data storage network that served as an extension of their enterprise architecture, allowing local access to email file servers, critical applications and data. The customer immediately submitted the Voyager TDC for an ATO due to the fact that other market solutions require additional cases of equipment to meet the performance level and compute and storage redundancy required to achieve enterprise-grade operations in tactical deployments of HCI infrastructure, VMware vSAN™ being this particular customer’s software of choice.

“At the enterprise level, software-defined storage solutions require built-in redundancy and 10-gigabit connectivity to meet validation requirements and as a best-practice protection,” Klas Telecom Government DoD Business Development Director Marty Buckley said. “If something fails, redundancy protects critical information and operations and 10-gig switching prevents bottlenecks. Why should expeditionary teams in the field be equipped with anything less? The Voyager TDC is the only tactical solution in a travel size carry-on form factor that provides enough storage and performance within its four walls to do that. Other systems require additional blades and external, non-rugged switches for that amount of capability, which means more transit cases, batteries, cables, etc. Then, all of a sudden, you’re not looking at a small form factor package anymore.”

Last year, Voyager TDC received VMware Ready™ status for VMware vSphere®, and this past May the company announced that VMware now fully supports vSAN™, which includes support for NVMe, on the Voyager TDC. This means that VMware will support vSAN, vSphere and vCenter in production deployments and will work with customers to approve their configurations.

For more information about Voyager TDC, a list of all the industry-leading HCI platforms Voyager TDC supports, or to request a quote, please visit www.klastelecom.com/voyager-tdc.

About Klas Telecom

Klas Telecom is an engineering and design company with over 25 years of experience developing innovative communications solutions for the network edge. Klas Telecom delivers connectivity to remote and austere environments where low size, weight, power and ruggedization are required. The company specializes in integrating enterprise networking capabilities from global IT leaders with in-house hardware and software platforms designed to meet market demands and the most stringent environmental requirements. Klas Telecom leverages the latest technology to stay on the forefront of the deployable communications industry. Klas Telecom operates in the public safety, transportation and U.S. and international government and defense markets. The company employs staff across four offices located in Washington, DC; Herndon, VA; Tampa, FL; and Dublin, Ireland. www.klastelecom.com.