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First Cloud Storage, Now Moon Storage: How one startup plans to run an off planet data centre for ultimate disaster recovery

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  • Lonestar plans to offer disaster recovery services from the Moon
  • It successfully tested a lunar software-defined data center in 2024
  • Its next mission, launching soon, will test a physical data center (kind of)

We all know how important it is to back up our personal data in case of a disaster – I certainly learned that lesson the hard way years ago when a hard drive malfunctioned and fried my desktop PC. As devastating as that was for me personally, for businesses, the loss of data can be catastrophic, as while files and folders can be backed up in many ways, including to the cloud, offsite data centers, tape storage, and NAS, some solutions take the idea to the extreme.

One such example is the Arctic World Archive (AWA), which stores data-filled containers inside a sealed chamber within a decommissioned coal mine in Svalbard, between mainland Norway and the North Pole. If that isn’t safe and remote enough for you, well, there’s always space.

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