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Storage startup that wants to produce sub-$1/TB removable storage by 2030 nabs investment from CIA-linked VC

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  • CIA-backed In-Q-Tel invests in Cerabyte, showing interest in long-term storage
  • Cerabyte’s tech offers 5000-year durability using ceramic plates
  • In-Q-Tel’s support aligns with government need for secure archival storage

We’ve written about Cerabyte a few times in the past, as the storage startup is developing ultra-durable, high-density archival data storage based on ceramic nanolayers.

Although it’s still in the relatively early stages of development, Cerabyte’s technology is pitched as a sustainable, scalable alternative to magnetic tapes and optical discs for long-term data preservation.

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