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This piece from Enrique Dans explores Cerabyte's innovative ceramic-based data storage technology, positioning it as a sustainable and durable solution for the rapidly expanding need for long-term data archiving in the "Yottabyte era."
The article details Cerabyte's technology, highlighting its potential to replace traditional methods like magnetic tapes and optical discs due to its extreme durability and lower energy consumption. It also notes a strategic investment by Western Digital, signifying growing industry confidence in Cerabyte's approach and its potential to become a standard for future data storage.
The accompanying comments section includes reader discussions on the challenges of long-term data preservation and the evolution of storage media.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Cerabyte and the Yottabyte Era: storing the future in ceramic«
By 1197109420This piece from Enrique Dans explores Cerabyte's innovative ceramic-based data storage technology, positioning it as a sustainable and durable solution for the rapidly expanding need for long-term data archiving in the "Yottabyte era."
The article details Cerabyte's technology, highlighting its potential to replace traditional methods like magnetic tapes and optical discs due to its extreme durability and lower energy consumption. It also notes a strategic investment by Western Digital, signifying growing industry confidence in Cerabyte's approach and its potential to become a standard for future data storage.
The accompanying comments section includes reader discussions on the challenges of long-term data preservation and the evolution of storage media.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Cerabyte and the Yottabyte Era: storing the future in ceramic«