Microsoft developing storage technology that uses biology to replace tape drives, planning to save data on DNA within next three years

Briefing

Microsoft developing storage technology that uses biology to replace tape drives, planning to save data on DNA within next three years

June 12, 2017

Briefing

  • DNA for Storing Data – Microsoft announced plans to start storing data on DNA strands within next three years and have DNA-enabled storage system in one of its data centers by 2027, potentially addressing physical limitations of current storage systems, such as tape drives
  • Last Known Progress – Showed early version of DNA data storage technology in 2016 by encrypting around 200MB of literary classics in DNA's four bases
  • Issues and Challenges – Include high cost of manufacturing DNA and slow conversion of existing file formats to DNA codes
  • DNA Supplier – Twist Bioscience, startup company focused on DNA manufacturing innovations, supplying Microsoft with millions of DNA strands to accelerate storage technology research

Accelerator

Sector

Information Technology

Organization

Microsoft Corp.

Source

Original Publication Date

May 22, 2017

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