Scientists invented an “eternal” disk containing 360 Tb of information

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Due to the fact that every year a person operates with an increasing amount of information, there is a natural need to store it somewhere. And it is not only about the spaciousness of modern drives, but also the protection of the collected data.





Despite the fact that modern hard drives can “boast” of impressive capacity, they tend to fail over time. Naturally, there is no question of any guarantee of the safety of information.

And so, on the eve, the researchers from the Center for Optoelectronics in Southampton made the most that no breakthrough. They managed to create a drive that uses a fundamentally new way of storing data. Innovative development called Eternal 5D.
The bottom line is that information is recorded using a femtosecond laser on a nanostructured quartz glass. The advantage of this material is a high data recording density and a long shelf life of information.


So, one small disk (the size of a coin) of the above material can accommodate 360 ​​TB of data and withstand heating up to 1000 degrees Celsius. The newest technology Initially, they plan to introduce it in state structures and scientific organizations. Indeed, the approximate shelf life of information recorded on a revolutionary medium is more than 13 billion years.
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  1. +1
    27 December 2018 11: 29
    Time will tell...
    I remember for the CD they promised "practically eternal" information storage ...))
    1. +1
      27 December 2018 12: 12
      Quote: Vitaliy Naberezhny
      Time will tell...
      I remember for the CD they promised "practically eternal" information storage ...))

      Are you going to keep 13 billion years at home to check? laughing
      1. +1
        27 December 2018 16: 36
        Quote: Vitaliy Naberezhny
        Time will tell...
        I remember for the CD they promised "practically eternal" information storage ...))

        Quote: Koshak
        Quote: Vitaliy Naberezhny
        Time will tell...
        I remember for the CD they promised "practically eternal" information storage ...))

        Are you going to keep 13 billion years at home to check? laughing

        hi My respect to both of you good , dear Vitaliy Naberezhny and Koshak, for Reasonable Reasons and Sparkling Humor!
        Your "comment duo (on antithesis)" Made my Day! wink
  2. 0
    28 December 2018 15: 02
    My 2 drives 1 and 2 terabytes are already clogged. Need to purchase)))
  3. 0
    28 December 2018 15: 32
    great news!
  4. 0
    1 January 2019 13: 00
    And what will answer our great nano-organization Chubais?
    1. 0
      1 January 2019 16: 45
      so he invents a nanolift, then they lost a nanotank, but you have to look.