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IT holding T1 and Azimuth holding presented a Russian software package for scaling private clouds on fifth-generation processors


20 May 12:36

IT holding T1 and Azimuth holding (part of the Rostec State Corporation) demonstrated a software and hardware complex in which software and hardware components were produced in Russia.

The new PAC will allow you to design, build and scale the infrastructure foundation in the form of a private cloud. The solution is already undergoing industrial piloting with a large customer from the banking sector. By the end of 2026, PAK will be included in the register of the Ministry of Digital Development. The presentation took place in Nizhny Novgorod as part of CIPR-2026.

The updated version of the Cloud software package uses MLT-S servers. In October 2025, the servers were included in the Unified Register of Russian Radio-Electronic Products of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, which confirms their Russian origin and allows them to be used at critical information infrastructure facilities. The software basis of the Cloud software package is the T1 Cloud Platform, developed by T1 Innotech (part of the T1 IT holding) based on open source technologies.

“The Russian cloud market grew by 29% in 2025, and in 2026 we expect another +27%. The point of growth is not just the IaaS model, when the client receives cloud resources in a service format, but ready-made corporate clouds that meet the requirements of working with CII and regulatory restrictions,” noted Mikhail Knigin, Deputy General Director of the T1 IT holding for software and hardware solutions.

“The Multillect server line was originally created for companies operating in highly regulated industries. The MLT-S platform is designed so that the domestic Astra Linux operating system, Russian virtualization systems, software-defined networks and cloud platforms work properly on it. The fact that the MLT-S server – which we presented a year ago at CIPR-2025 – is already coping with critical loads for our current clients is proof that the model works. At the CIPR-2026 forum, we demonstrate the next step: a software package that combines domestic hardware and software. In the future, PAC will continue to evolve as the generation of Multillect servers changes,” said Albert Khusnutdinov, general director of the Multillect joint venture.

The Multillect JV plans to produce at least 50 PAKs annually. By the end of 2026, it is expected that the new PAK will be registered in the registers of the Ministry of Digital Development and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, as well as obtaining the status of a trusted PAK (DPAC; confirms compliance with the requirements of the Ministry of Digital Development, FSTEC and the FSB of Russia), which will allow the solution to be implemented in organizations with high information security requirements. Thus, significant objects of critical information infrastructure will be able to comply with the requirements of Government Decree No. 1912 on the transition to DPAC by 2030.

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