Cerabyte Introduces Revolutionary Ceramic-Based Data Storage Technology and Expands into the U.S.
Cerabyte Unveils Revolutionary Ceramic-Based Technology for Data Storage, Expands into U.S.
Cerabyte, a leader in ceramic-based data storage solutions, has announced its expansion into the United States with an innovative permanent data storage technology. This transformative solution utilizes cost-efficient flexible glass material and offers fast write/read capabilities with high storage capacity. With offices now established in Silicon Valley, California, and Boulder, Colorado, Cerabyte is poised to revolutionize the data storage industry.
The new storage tier introduced by Cerabyte eliminates the need for data migration, enables sustainable data storage at scale, and paves the way for the Yottabyte era. The company’s technology can store data for virtually unlimited time, significantly reducing data center storage costs. By addressing challenges in long-term archival data storage, Cerabyte’s solution allows for fast-retrieval active archive implementations and eliminates the need for periodic data migration.
According to industry experts, Cerabyte’s technology is a game-changer in digital data storage. Fred Moore, founder of Horison Information Strategies, stated, “Cerabyte addresses the long-standing challenge of filling ‘the hole in the storage hierarchy,’ the requirement for a removable, random access, air-gapped, energy-efficient, mass storage solution.”
As the volume of data continues to grow exponentially, data centers are facing escalating costs, increased complexity in data management, and concerns about sustainability. Cerabyte aims to transform how data is stored and meet the scalability and economic requirements of the future. Christian Pflaum, co-founder and CEO of Cerabyte, envisions a cost reduction of 1000x within the next two decades, with a goal of achieving $1 per petabyte per month.
The Cerabyte solution offers advantages to data centers, enabling them to efficiently store high-performance data on accessible, permanent, and sustainable ceramic-based storage. By deploying exabyte-scale data center racks, organizations can benefit from persistent and immutable media technology that requires no periodic refreshes or data migrations.
With a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency, Cerabyte’s technology is positioned to disrupt archive storage. The company leverages semiconductor-like scaling and existing ecosystem resources to create a high-performance storage solution that addresses the evolving needs of data centers.
Founded in 2022 by Christian Pflaum, Martin Kunze, and Alexander Pflaum, Cerabyte has already made significant strides in the industry. The company participated in the Intel Ignite accelerator program and has raised $10 million in seed funding to date.
For more information about Cerabyte and its ceramic-based data storage technology, visit www.cerabyte.com.