Cerabyte reveals strategic investment from Western Digital

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Cerabyte has revealed a strategic investment from Western Digital Corp, a developer and manufacturer of storage solutions, including hard disk drives.

The partnership

According to the company, the partnership will accelerate the development of Cerabyte’s ground-breaking ceramic data storage technology, designed to meet the growing demand for permanent accessible long-term data storage in existing and new use cases.

The company highlights that the next-generation active archives will combine multiple storage technologies that optimize permanent data retention and accessibility for the digital age as the industry is heading towards the Yottabyte era.

Ceramic data storage has the potential to enable new use cases with better total cost of ownership (TCO) than current cold-tier solutions.

“Aligns with our priority”

Shantnu Sharma, Chief Strategy and Corporate Development Officer, Western Digital stated: “We are looking forward to working with Cerabyte to formulate a technology partnership for the commercialization of this technology.

“Our investment in Cerabyte aligns with our priority of extending the reach of our products further into long-term data storage use cases,” Sharma concluded.

Permanent data storage

The company notes that while digital data has become central to personal, societal and institutional records, it is inherently fragile, prone to loss and reliant on rapidly changing storage technology.

Long-term permanent data storage must be affordable, sustainable, resilient to bit rot, not require periodic maintenance or environmental control or additional energy to reliably retain the data stored.

“Fuelling our ability to deliver”

Christian Pflaum, Co-Founder and CEO, Cerabyte commented: “Our ceramic data storage offers a vital, complementary long-term data storage layer that ensures rapid data retrieval often within seconds, unlocking new revenue streams.”

Pflaum continued: “We are excited to be working with Western Digital to define a technology partnership, fuelling our ability to deliver accessible permanent storage solutions at scale.”