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Store all data
virtually forever
Paving the way towards the Yottabyte Era
Ceramic Nano Memory is poised to address the density, performance and access paradigms as well as cost and sustainability demands of datacenters, offering a scaling path to the Yottabyte Era.
Cerabyte disrupts a 500 Billion $ market
Data is turning cold in a matter of weeks and is kept with no intention of ever being deleted. Science data, business data and data of individuals is kept for decades for eventual later use. 300+ million companies, 100 000+ governmental bodies, 7 billion internet users need secure and reliable storage of all their data.
“The complex global needs of zetabyte-scale archival storage
have been poorly served with expensive solutions that consume an inordinate share of the world’s available energy.
The storage industry is ripe for transformative disruption. In concert and conjunction with tape, new technologies such as Cerabyte’s will be required to provide viable and cost-effective solutions to enterprise customers’ crucial challenges with the security, immutability, and sustainability (SIS) of their vital data.”
John Monroe
Chief Analyst at Furthur Market Research
Bridging
the Gap
of data retention of up to
100
years
vs.
practical media life of less than
10
years
Lowest
storage TCO
Once written –
virtually preserved forever:
No media replacement.
No data migration.
No energy consumption.
Solving longevity challenges for secondary storage
- Digital preservation
- Media & entertainment
- Governmental data
- Banking & insurance data
- Health & big science data
- Business & consumer data
Write & read
Capacity
1 GB/s
10 PB/rack
Ready for a
pilot test?
Pilot Tests are only available for enterprise customers, research institutions, and institutional investors. Due to the high amount of messages we get, we unfortunately cannot respond to most e-mail from private individuals.
Cerabyte will preserve personal memories of 7+ billion users
Our storage technology offers lower costs with even higher resilience. So every citizen on earth can afford to keep photos and videos for decades.