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Western Digital bets on long-term data storage by backing Cerabyte’s ceramic-based archival technology

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  • Western Digital invests in Cerabyte to advance permanent ceramic data storage
  • Cerabyte targets exabyte-scale storage without power or maintenance requirements
  • Pure Storage and In-Q-Tel previously backed Cerabyte’s long-term storage aims

We’ve written about Cerabyte a number of times previously. The startup is working to solve the problem of long-term data storage by taking a leaf from the ancient Egyptians, replacing chisels and stone with femtosecond lasers and ceramic.

Its system inscribes data in QR code-like patterns onto ceramic nanolayers, a medium that can last thousands of years without needing power to preserve the stored contents.

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