Flexential Partners with Lonestar to Enable First Commercial Space Data Center

Flexential Partners with Lonestar to Enable First Commercial Space Data Center

Flexential, a leading provider of secure and flexible data center solutions, has partnered with Lonestar Data Holdings Inc. (Lonestar), a company in lunar infrastructure and Resiliency as a Service (RaaS), to support Lonestar's upcoming launch of Freedom, their second data center to the Moon with Intuitive Machines' on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as a precursor to its extraordinary ambition of building a data center on the Moon.

Flexential will offer colocation, interconnection, and professional services to support Lonestar's mission control platform, providing additional backup and disaster recovery services through its Tampa data center. The location was selected for its proximity to launch operations along Florida's Space Coast and its ability to provide low-latency connectivity for critical functions. Flexential operates two data centers in Tampa, four overall in Florida, as part of its FlexAnywhere Platform of 40+ data centers across the U.S.

The scheduled satellite launch comes as the demand for data center capacity continues to intensify. U.S. power consumption is projected to double from 17 GW in 2022 to 35 GW by 2030, according to McKinsey & Company, and space-based data storage solutions present an opportunity to meet this increasing demand by eliminating the need for terrestrial resources while advancing resiliency and reliability in data infrastructure.

Space-based data centers are also becoming particularly critical as government and commercial organizations seek to protect essential data against large-scale disasters, including earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, floods, warfare, and acts of terrorism, that could impact terrestrial facilities.

"Flexential's partnership with Lonestar represents our commitment to advancing data center capabilities beyond conventional boundaries," said Jason Carolan, Chief Innovation Officer at Flexential. "By supporting Lonestar's space-based data center initiative, we are helping to create new possibilities for data storage and disaster recovery. This project demonstrates how innovative data center expertise can help organizations prepare for a resilient future with off-world storage solutions."

The primary purpose of Lonestar's orbital data center will be to provide resiliency and disaster recovery and edge processing services for their global government and enterprise customers who require the highest levels of data protection. Unlike a traditional data center, Freedom is solar powered and naturally cooled leveraging Solid-State Drives (SSDs) and a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) edge processor.

Key to the offering is compliance with data sovereignty. Space-based assets are covered under international space law and maintain jurisdictional licensing ties to their launch state offering clear advantages for government agencies in recovery scenarios.

"Teamwork is everything. As we work to establish this next commercial data center on the Moon, testing it enroute in Cislunar space, being able to work with key terrestrial industry partners like Flexential is of critical importance to our customers as we all grow our offering." said Chris Stott, Founder and CEO of Lonestar. "Flexential's expertise in critical infrastructure management aligns perfectly with our goals for secure, off-planet data storage, and its Tampa facility will be instrumental as we work to create new possibilities for data storage and disaster recovery beyond Earth."

All available capacity on Lonestar's Freedom data center has been allocated for the upcoming launch, which represents a significant step toward establishing a resilient network of space-based data centers designed to preserve and protect critical information.

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GSAT0221MEO - Near-Circular25 Jul, 2018
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Kosmos 2545--16 Mar, 2020
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Navstar 77Medium Earth Orbit23 Dec, 2018
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Navstar 75Medium Earth Orbit31 Oct, 2015
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