Yotta to address cold data storage market in India, ties up with Norway’s Piql that runs AWA
Digital Edge Bureau 28 Jun, 2021 0 comment(s)Expanding its Everything as-a-Service portfolio, Yotta has joined hands with Norwegian based innovative, long-term data storage technology developer – Piql – to launch Yotta Preserve – for the Indian market. Using Piql’s innovative approach of using a photosensitive film to store digital information, that can survive for any length of time – Yotta Preserve aims to address the issues of governments departments, museums, movie industry, banking and healthcare institutions etc. that practically need to preserve their information forever.
This is interesting to know that Piql has been instrumental in setting up of AWA (Arctic World Archive) at Svalbard in Norway, which stores and preserves digital treasures of countries and organizations for posterity. The AWA is a declared demilitarized zone by 42 nations, and is one of the safest places on the Earth. This is home to manuscripts from the Vatican Library, political histories, masterpieces from different eras (including Rembrandt and Munch), scientific breakthroughs and contemporary cultural treasures.
Sunil Gupta, Co-founder & CEO, Yotta Infrastructure, says, “This is another innovative service that we are delighted to introduce in our growing portfolio. Piql has been at the forefront of innovation for almost two decades and with Yotta Preserve, Indian organizations can avail this innovative service from a reliable partner like Yotta.” “Different Industries require to archive data for future reference. Yotta Preserve, powered by Piql, can store analog, digital, video, audio, manuscripts, and every form of content available on earth. Yotta Preserve delivers the best of both worlds, data archived can be secured physically and accessible digitally”, adds Sunil.
Rune Bjerkestrand, Managing Director, Piql, views, “We’re pleased to collaborate with Yotta and have Piql’s technology and services available through such a well-known and trusted brand portfolio”.
Rune Bjerkestrand
Managing Director
Piql
This collaboration will now give organizations in India end-to-end data preservation and archival service from Yotta. Highlights of Yotta Preserve are that the data archived is unalterable, secure and there is no data loss. Besides this, the longevity of the storage is infinite. This is the only kind of data storage service that is offline, digital, and migration-free and also uses photosensitive film – piqlFilm – to store data. Thus, the data is stored in physical mode and additionally is searchable just like a digital storage medium.
Data has been growing at an enormous rate; while data storage capacities have increased, the long-term storage capabilities are still not prevalent. Entities still need to make multiple copies of their data, and the life of data storage devices are limited. Piql’s film-based preservation technology has been tested to last for centuries with guaranteed future accessibility. This means that no matter what technology is available in the future, all preserved films will be restored in authentic form and quality.