Cerabyte Unveils Revolutionary Ceramic-Based Technology for Permanent Data Storage, Expands into the U.S.
Cerabyte, a leader in ceramic-based data storage solutions, has announced its expansion into the United States with a groundbreaking technology that promises to revolutionize the way data is stored. The company’s new storage tier eliminates the need for data migration, offers sustainable storage at scale, and is paving the way for the Yottabyte era.
Using cost-efficient flexible glass material, Cerabyte’s technology provides fast write/read speeds and high storage capacity. This innovative solution can store data for virtually unlimited time, reducing data center storage costs significantly. By eliminating the need for periodic data migrations, Cerabyte’s technology solves the challenges of long-term archival data storage and enables fast-retrieval active archive solutions.
Fred Moore, founder of Horison Information Strategies, commented on Cerabyte’s technology, calling it the most exciting development in digital data storage. He highlighted the importance of addressing the energy consumption challenges faced by data centers, and Cerabyte’s technology is poised to make a significant impact in this area.
Christian Pflaum, co-founder and CEO of Cerabyte, shared the company’s vision of achieving a cost reduction of 1000x within the next two decades, aiming for a cost of $1 per petabyte per month. With the exponential growth of data, innovative approaches to data storage are essential to meet the scalability and economic requirements of the future.
Cerabyte’s technology is available as a prototype and is ready for commercialization. It has demonstrated end-to-end functionality in target environments, offering a sustainable and permanent data storage solution for data centers. The company, founded in 2022, has already raised $10 million in seed funding and is well-positioned to lead the industry’s newest storage tier.
For more information about Cerabyte and its ceramic-based data storage technology, visit their website at www.cerabyte.com.