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A new ceramic-based data storage technology demonstrated at the OCP Global Summit aims to preserve information permanently without maintenance or energy. The innovative approach allows data retrieval using standard smartphones, potentially revolutionizing long-term digital preservation for research institutions and hyperscale data centers.
According to reports from the recent Open Compute Project Global Summit in San Jose, a groundbreaking approach to data preservation could soon make permanent digital storage a reality. Cerabyte, the company behind the innovation, demonstrated ceramic-on-glass media samples that sources indicate could outlast every conventional storage medium currently available.