ScaleDB is proud to announce the introduction of a database that
takes data storage to a new level, and a new altitude. ScaleDB’s
patent pending “molecular-flipping technology” enables low energy
molecular flipping that changes selected water molecules from H20
to HOH, representing positive and negative states that mimic the
storage mechanism used on hard drive disks.
“Because we act at the molecular level, we achieve massive
storage density with minimal energy consumption, which is
critical in today’s data centers, where energy consumption is the
primary cost,” said Mike Hogan, ScaleDB CEO. “A single thimble of
water vapor provides the same storage capacity as a high-end
SAN.”
The technology does have one small challenge: persistence. Clouds
are not known for their persistence. ScaleDB relies on the
Cumulus formation, since it is far beefier than some of those
wimpy cirrus clouds. However, when deployed …
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