Nick Psaki, principal system engineer at Pure Storage, has said that teams working on space missions should implement a data-centric approach to their storage architectures in order to manage operations and accommodate emerging technology applications.
He wrote in a GCN guest piece published Friday that storage infrastructure for mission-critical operations can work to transmit data between a wide range of personnel including software developers, continuous integration/continuous delivery teams and data scientists who oversee analytics and artificial intelligence implementation.
Such architecture also supports on-demand consumption, protect sensitive information, accommodate continual modifications and conduct hybrid operations to include workload migration to and from cloud environments, according to Psaki.
“The strides being made by leveraging data are just the beginning of what can be accomplished, and the pace of these advances and innovations relies on the ability to process the data,†he said.