DNA data storage

"Atlas’ specific claims for its Eon 100 product/service are that these capsules can 'store [data] for millennia with no refresh needed,' and that they are stable to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

"It compares these stats with magnetic tape, directly, which it says requires continuous refresh cycles every 7-10 years, and requires storage facilities with 'specialized temperature and humidity controls.' 

"The firm also insists that duplication is easier and faster with DNA.

"Storage density is another feather in the DNA storage cap. Atlas specifically claims that its archive solution can store a colossal 60PB [petabytes] of data in 60 cubic inches."

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