SNIA Experts on Data
DNA data storage is moving from a fascinating research topic toward something that can eventually live alongside enterprise storage in real data centers, but the leap is not only about chemistry or sequencing speed. It is about manageability, interoperability, and standardized APIs that let operators monitor, provision, and troubleshoot systems at scale. In this conversation, Vincent Franceschini, co-chair of the SNIA DNA Data Storage Alliance and Richelle Ahlvers, long-time chair of the SNIA Storage Management Community and primary author of the SNIA Swordfish® specification, connect the dots between a new storage medium and the standards-based management that makes it operable at scale. Archives are turning “active” because of AI, and long-term preservation is back in the spotlight. DNA data can become a durable data center technology if standards are built early, models are shared openly, and the community aligns on terminology, lifecycle operations, and monitoring so tomorrow’s archives remain readable and manageable for decades. SNIA is an industry organization that develops global standards and delivers vendor-neutral education on technologies related to data. In these interviews, SNIA experts on data cover a wide range of topics on both established and emerging technologies. About SNIA: * Website [https://www.snia.org] * Educational Library [https://www.snia.org/library] * X/Twitter [https://twitter.com/SNIA] * LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/company/snia/]
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