{"id":22535,"date":"2014-05-22T03:50:49","date_gmt":"2014-05-22T07:50:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/?p=22535"},"modified":"2014-05-22T03:50:49","modified_gmt":"2014-05-22T07:50:49","slug":"compact-network-storage-system-suits-big-data-applications","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/cryptography\/compact-network-storage-system-suits-big-data-applications.php","title":{"rendered":"Compact Network Storage System suits Big Data applications."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>May 21, 2014 - Consisting of        network file server inconduction-cooled ATR chassis, Model        CNS4 is suited for SWaP-constrained military applications        that require cryptography to ensure integrity of critical        data-at-rest. System can support 4 FSM-C memory modules,        each with 2 TB capacity, for total capacity of 8 TB. To        support avionics and sensor management systems, CNS4 offers        1 GbE or 10 GbE Ethernet connectivity. Chassis also        accommodates 3U VPX inline media encryptor certified for        SABI in attended systems.        Curtiss-Wright        Corp.        1200 Wall St. W        Lyndhurst, NJ, 07071        USA        Press release date: May 13, 2014        <\/p>\n<p>          New scalable Compact Network          Storage (CNS4) system doubles storage capacity with four          removable memory modules, supports variety of encryption          levels, and provides flexible I\/O front-end        <\/p>\n<p>          AUVSI (Booth #653), ORLANDO, Fla.  Curtiss-Wright          Corporation (NYSE: CW) today announced that its Defense          Solutions division has introduced the new rugged CNS4          Compact Network Storage subsystem, a conduction-cooled,          high-performance network file server (NFS) with scalable          storage, flexible IO, and encryption options. This          rugged, high-capacity storage solution was designed for          size, weight and power (SWaP) constrained military          applications that require cryptography to ensure the          integrity of critical data-at-rest in demanding          military environments such as those endured by          transports, helicopters, UAVs and mobile radar systems.          The CNS4, with its high-density storage capacity, broad          support for multiple network protocols and expansion, and          flexible encryption capabilities, enables system          designers to address all their data, audio and video          storage requirements with a single solution, eliminating          the need for multiple dedicated data recorders. Able to          support up to 8TB of Type 1 encrypted storage, CNS4          provides Ethernet connectivity for maximum          network-agility. It also supports a wide variety of          industry standard protocols, including CIFS, NFS, HTTP,          FTP, and PXE, making it ideal for sharing critical data          in network centric architectures. The modular CNS4          supports a variety of encryption levels and can be          configured with up to four (4) Curtiss-Wright Flash          Storage Modules (FSM-C) in a fully rugged,          conduction-cooled ATR chassis, doubling the storage          capacity available with the original CNS. The CNS4          features 100,000 insertion cycle connectors which are          critical for mobile applications such as Mission          Recorders, Unmanned Vehicle Data Loader, Mobile ISR          Systems and Ground Vehicles.        <\/p>\n<p>          Curtiss-Wright is proud to support our warfighters by          offering the industrys leading rugged storage solution          for mobile applications that require NSA Type 1 encrypted          data-at-rest, said Lynn Bamford, Senior Vice President          & General Manager, Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions          division. Built to meet evolving storage, protocol and          encryption requirements, this data recorder provides          future-proofing to ensure that your data recorder keeps          pace with your applications expanding needs.        <\/p>\n<p>          Scalable Storage Up To 8TB          The CNS4 can support 4 FSM-C memory modules, each with a          current capacity of 2TB, for a total storage capacity of          8TB. With NAND Flash density doubling every 18 to 24          months, a 16TB capacity for the CNS4 is expected to be          available in 2016. The FSM-C modules plug into the CNS4          backplane and are located behind an easy-to-open access          door. They are easily removed from the CNS4 chassis with          tool-less wedge-locks. With 100,000 insertion cycle          connectors, FSM-C can be used in mobile applications for          many years.        <\/p>\n<p>          Flexible I\/O          To support modern avionics and sensor management systems,          the CNS4 is designed with 1GbE or 10GbE Ethernet          connectivity. In addition to its four (4) built-in 1GbE          ports, CNS4 also provides a 3U VPX slot for additional          I\/O. For example, using a VPX carrier card, the CNS4 can          host a 10GbE XMC I\/O card to provide connection to any          10GbE network to support very high-speed file server          applications.        <\/p>\n<p>          The CNS4 also supports a Universal Capture Card that          enables the system to record Serial FPDP data as well as          act like a networked attached storage (NAS) device.        <\/p>\n<p>          Data Protection with Type 1 Encryption          In addition to its VPX I\/O slot, the CNS4 chassis also          accommodates a 3U VPX inline media encryptor (IME)          certified for Secret and Below Information (SABI) in          attended systems. A Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is mounted          on the CNS4 front panel when this IME is used. By the end          of 2014, the IME is expected to support Pre-Placed Keys          (PPK) and 4 SATA lanes. Via a DS101 key-fill port, the          PPKs can be loaded so the IME can be left in place.        <\/p>\n<p>          Additional Information          Please contact the factory for additional information and          availability. Click here for more information on the          CNS4.        <\/p>\n<p>          Sales inquiries: Please forward all Sales and reader          service inquiries to Kavita Williams, Curtiss-Wright          Defense Solutions, Tel: (661) 705-1142; Fax: (661)          705-1206; email: <a href=\"mailto:defensesales@curtisswright.com\">defensesales@curtisswright.com<\/a>.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/news.thomasnet.com\/fullstory\/Compact-Network-Storage-System-suits-Big-Data-applications-20027182\/RK=0\/RS=xvg5gGv9hZJDB.g_DqFEaHivnFc-\" title=\"Compact Network Storage System suits Big Data applications.\">Compact Network Storage System suits Big Data applications.<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> May 21, 2014 - Consisting of network file server inconduction-cooled ATR chassis, Model CNS4 is suited for SWaP-constrained military applications that require cryptography to ensure integrity of critical data-at-rest. 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