Cerabyte: Data Storage with Advanced Ceramic Technology

Cerabyte: Data Storage with Advanced Ceramic Technology

Mike Matchett recently spoke with Martin Kunze, Co-founder of Cerabyte, to discuss long-term data storage solutions. Kunze discusses how Cerabyte uses ceramic materials to address the modern data center's demands for density, performance, sustainabili...
Mike Matchett recently spoke with Martin Kunze, Co-founder of Cerabyte, to discuss long-term data storage solutions.

Kunze discusses how Cerabyte uses ceramic materials to address the modern data center's demands for density, performance, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness, steering toward the Yottabyte Era.

Cerabyte utilizes femtosecond lasers to inscribe data on ceramic-coated flexible glass, offering a virtually permanent data storage solution immune to data rot and withstanding extreme conditions without degradation.

Key insights include the technology's potential to scale data writing & reading speeds up to 1GB per second and its sustainability benefits, such as full recyclability and the absence of rare earth elements.