exabytescale
Exabytescale refers to data storage and processing at or around one exabyte (10^18 bytes). It describes architectures, facilities, and services that handle data volumes requiring distributed systems spanning thousands of nodes and many petabytes of durable storage. Exabyte-scale deployments are typical of cloud hyperscalers, large research archives, content delivery networks, and enterprises with extensive retention needs. They rely on distributed object or software-defined storage, data protection through erasure coding and replication, and access via S3-compatible or other APIs. Automated data lifecycle management and tiered storage support global data locality and cost efficiency.
Key challenges include sustaining high throughput and low latency across networks, ensuring data durability and integrity,
Common workloads are archival and backup, large-scale telemetry, scientific datasets (genomics, climate, physics), video hosting, social
Exabytescale marks a frontier beyond traditional data centers, requiring advances in storage software, networking, power efficiency,