<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="false">Munich-based Cerabyte aims to revolutionize data storage with glass tablets and lasers by 2030.Using femtosecond lasers, data is etched into a ceramic recording layer on glass.Cerabyte seeks to offer better longevity, performance, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional methods.The company plans rapid iteration towards storing over 100 PB in a single rack.Backed by major names like Pure Storage and Western Digital, Cerabyte targets sustainable and efficient alternatives.