[17:31 Sat,4.March 2017 by Rudi Schmidts] |
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In one study, researchers have six files (including a complete operating system and a film) in a DNS (yes, deoxyribonucleic acid) is stored and these could then also error free "read" again. The linked short interview sounding quite futuristic. Thus, for 215 petabytes in one gram of DNA store that you want can take over at least 100 years. Something lame sounding the comparison with digital media. The reasoning here is: storage media become obsolete over time, and after decades of mostly no suitable reading devices more at your disposal (Keyword DV tape, floppy disk or SmartMedia cards). DNS is the reading devices simply do not exist on the other hand already estimated in three billion years ago ... ... But. The project manager Yaniv Erlich is ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: DNS als ultimatives Speichermedium der Zukunft |
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