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Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years

Last updated: February 22, 2026 12:57 pm
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Data storage technology has seen a major breakthrough with the development of a system that stores information in glass. This innovation, pioneered by researchers at Microsoft’s Project Silica, has the potential to revolutionize the way data is stored in the future.

The concept of storing data in glass is not new. In 2014, researchers at the University of Southampton demonstrated that lasers could be used to encode large amounts of data into nanostructures inside glass. While this method was not practical for industrial use, Project Silica has now shown that a similar glass-based technology could lead to the creation of long-lasting data libraries.

The process involves using femtosecond lasers to etch data into thin layers of glass. This data can then be read using a combination of a microscope and a camera, with images being converted back into bits using a neural network algorithm. The team was able to store 4.8 terabytes of data in a small piece of glass, making it a highly efficient storage solution.

One of the key advantages of using glass for data storage is its durability. Glass can withstand extreme temperatures, humidity, and electromagnetic fields, making it a sustainable and long-lasting medium for storing information. Additionally, glass requires very little energy to produce and can be easily recycled, further enhancing its appeal as a storage medium.

Based on accelerated ageing experiments, the researchers estimate that data stored in glass could remain stable and readable for over 10,000 years at high temperatures. This makes glass an ideal solution for storing data that needs to be preserved for long periods of time, such as national libraries, scientific repositories, or cultural records.

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While Project Silica is at the forefront of this technology, other companies are also exploring the potential of glass-based data storage. Companies like SPhotonix and Cerabyte are developing their own methods for storing data in glass and ceramic materials.

Overall, the development of glass-based data storage technology represents a significant advancement in the field of data storage. With the potential to store large amounts of data in a durable and long-lasting medium, glass could soon become the go-to solution for storing information for centuries to come.

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