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Western Digital Backs Cerabyte to Revolutionize Long-Term Data Storage

Christian Pflaum, CEO & Co-founder, Cerabyte

Ceramic-based storage emerges as sustainable, scalable solution for the Yottabyte era

Western Digital has announced a strategic investment in Munich-based Cerabyte, a company pioneering ceramic-based data storage technology. The move signals growing industry confidence in alternative long-term storage solutions as the world enters the era of exponential data growth.

This partnership is set to accelerate the commercialization of Cerabyte’s innovative storage tier, which blends permanence, rapid accessibility, and sustainability. The technology is designed to outperform traditional cold storage in both cost efficiency and environmental impact, offering virtually unlimited media life without requiring power or regular maintenance.

Cerabyte’s ceramic storage utilizes advanced laser writing and high-speed microscope reading, enabling long-term data preservation with fast retrieval—often within seconds. This positions the solution as a viable choice for sectors handling massive active archives and compliance-driven data requirements.

“Our ceramic data storage offers a vital, complementary long-term storage layer that ensures rapid data retrieval—unlocking new revenue streams.”

– Christian Pflaum, CEO & Co-founder, Cerabyte

Shantnu Sharma, Chief Strategy and Corporate Development Officer at Western Digital, emphasized the strategic alignment: “Our investment in Cerabyte aligns with our priority of extending the reach of our products into long-term data storage use cases.”

For the IT channel, this development opens new conversations around storage infrastructure modernization, especially in data centers, cloud platforms, and regulated industries. With storage innovation becoming critical to sustainability goals, Cerabyte’s recyclable and energy-efficient approach could attract value-added resellers and system integrators seeking greener alternatives.

As organizations plan for the Yottabyte age, solutions like Cerabyte’s promise a new storage paradigm—one that’s permanent, accessible, and future-ready.

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