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Offline Josh

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New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« on: July 17, 2006, 05:11:52 am »
I found this very interesting.

http://in.tech.yahoo.com/060708/139/65pz8.html?www.reghardware.co.uk

Sydney, Jul 8 (ANI): An Indian born scientist in the US is working on developing DVD's which can be coated with a light -sensitive protein and can store up to 50 terabytes (about 50,000 gigabytes) of data.

Professor V Renugopalakrishnan of the Harvard Medical School in Boston has claimed to have developed a layer of protein made from tiny genetically altered microbe proteins which could store enough data to make computer hard disks almost obsolete.

"What this will do eventually is eliminate the need for hard drive memory completely," ABC quoted Prof. Renugopalakrishnan, a BSc in Chemistry from Madras University and PhD in biophysics from Columbia/State University of New York, Buffalo, New York as saying.

The light-activated protein is found in the membrane of a salt marsh microbe Halobacterium salinarum and is also known as bacteriorhodopsin (bR). It captures and stores sunlight to convert it to chemical energy. When light shines on bR, it is converted to a series of intermediate molecules each with a unique shape and colour before returning to its 'ground state'.

Since the intermediates generally only last for hours or days, Prof Renugopalakrishnan and his colleagues modified the DNA that produces bR protein to produce an intermediate that lasts for more than several years. They also engineered the bR protein to make its intermediates more stable at the high temperatures generated by storing terabytes of data.

This, they said, ultimately paved the way for a binary system to store data.

"The ground state could be the zero and any of the intermediates could be the one," he said.

Prof Renugopalakrishnan now opines that the protein layer could also allow DVDs and other external devices to store terabytes of information.

The new protein-based DVD will have advantages over current optical storage devices such as the Blue-ray as well, because the information is stored in proteins that are only a few nanometres across.

"The protein-based DVDs will be able to store at least 20 times more than the Blue-ray and eventually even up to 50,000 gigabytes (about 50 terabytes) of information. You can pack literally thousands and thousands of those proteins on a media like a DVD, a CD or a film or whatever," he said.

The high-capacity storage devices will be essential to the defence, medical and entertainment industries.

"You have a compelling need that is not going to be met with the existing magnetic storage technology," he added.

However, there's a flip side to it also.

"Science can be used and abused. Making large amounts of information so portable on high-capacity removable storage devices will make it easier for information to fall into the wrong hands. Information can be stolen very quickly. One has to have some safeguards there," he added.
- Josh

KM

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2006, 08:54:42 am »
erm, not very useful if it only lasts for a few hours... did i miss something?

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2006, 09:54:06 am »
Yes. You missed this bit:
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Prof Renugopalakrishnan and his colleagues modified the DNA that produces bR protein to produce an intermediate that lasts for more than several years.

KM

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2006, 10:04:07 am »
ahh, still... several years isn't ideal, but then again i do have a pile of old CDRs that lasted all of a month before the sunlight killed them... (no idea why i haven't thrown them away)

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2006, 02:26:33 pm »
With A Name Like Prof Renugopalakrishnan You Would
Need 50 terrabytes to Make A database Of His Relatives.

( Couldn't Really Be His Name ---- Could It ?? )

Offline SamSeeSam

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2006, 05:18:11 pm »
With A Name Like Prof Renugopalakrishnan You Would
Need 50 terrabytes to Make A database Of His Relatives.

( Couldn't Really Be His Name ---- Could It ?? )

:lol: ask me.  And yes it can. It does seem funny,  People in the southern states of India (aldhough there are plenty of exceptions) have names that when you write in English, can need plenty of letters, but in their language will be a few only. Pronounciation is the main reason for the long names. This same name in hindi will have only seven letters :)
Same reason why Dinosaurs have such long funny names.

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #6 on: July 17, 2006, 06:51:33 pm »
That is one of the most promising articles I've seen in a while.

I agree with KM however, even at several years, it may not be reliable enough yet. They speak of it doing away with the hard drive, which sounds nice enough, but what about some files that are read often but not written to? Those files would only hold as long as the media would last, and then would return to it's normal state...It would only beviable if there were a system in place to re-inject light to the same areas every so often to ensure it wouldn't "blank" itself after so long.

However it is still a very promising technology, and would provide a lot more storage for next to nothing. I look forward to seeing how this develops :)

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2006, 12:54:15 am »
there's a reason i have a stack of hard drives instead of a pile of CDs/DVDs... (well actually i have a handful of CDs - Operating Systems for reinstalls...), and not just because it is more convenient for mass storage

Tapes are more reliable than floppy disks

Floppy disks are more reliable than CDs

CDs are more reliable than DVDs

if they develop that in to a disk, it will be less reliable than a DVD

"Latest Technology" doesn't always mean "Best Technology"... so they had better do something if they do make that in to disks, to make it reliable enough for real use...

Offline SamSeeSam

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2006, 04:50:18 am »
Manufacturing the protein in sufficient quantities will also be a problem. Plastic can be made relatively easily because you only have to process it, the raw material is already there. The raw materials are already there. But in this case, you have to wait for the raw material to 'grow' That does take time. Plus the isolating of these proteins is difficult, making mass production of the disks a virtual impossibility at least for the coming few years.
Another thing is arranging the proteins to form a pattern, in conventional storage, we have a disk with grooves that can be cut out, But in this case, you actually have to arrange them.
All these things are impossible currently on an industrial scale, but will definitely be possible in the future
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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #9 on: July 18, 2006, 12:25:55 pm »
And seeing as though they are biological entities, what happens if they go on strike unless you pay then more.  :D

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #10 on: July 18, 2006, 06:24:29 pm »
then they get up and go marching, and the disk is corrupted because all of the data has moved around

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Re: New 50TB dvd's made of bug protien
« Reply #11 on: July 18, 2006, 08:16:32 pm »
:lol: Well yes, they have to keep thing that small in once place which they don't like to :)
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