First cloud storage, now Moon Storage: how a startup plans to execute a data center off Planet for a resumption of an ultimate disaster


  • Lonestar plans to offer recovery services after sinister from the moon
  • He successfully tested a data center defined by lunar software in 2024
  • His next mission, launched soon, will test a physical data center (in a way)

We all know how important it is to save our personal data in the event of a disaster – I have certainly learned that the lesson years ago to the harsh when a hard disk has worked badly and fried my desktop computer. As devastating as it has been for me personally, for companies, the loss of data can be catastrophic, because although files and files can be saved in several ways, including the cloud, out -of -site data centers, band storage and NAS, certain solutions take the idea to the extreme.

Such an example is the Archives of the Arctic World (AWA), which stores containers filled with data inside a sealed chamber inside a tossed coal mine in Svalbard, between continental Norway and the North Pole. If it is not sure enough and far enough for you, well, there is always space.

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