The enormous growth in demand for cloud storage has highlighted the need to rethink our storage systems from the media up. NAND flash and spinning hard disk drives are the mainstays of today’s warm cloud storage but are no longer improving capacity exponentially; in addition they face reliability and performance challenges due to the mechanical moving parts in hard disk drives and the declining endurance of flash cells.
Project HSD is a collaboration between Microsoft Research Cambridge and Microsoft Azure to re-imagine an old idea – holographic storage – as a cloud-first design. We are capitalizing on the recent exponential improvement and commoditization in optical technologies such as smartphone cameras, as well as the unique opportunity to design at cloud scale.
Our interdisciplinary team comprises experts in physics, optics, machine learning, and storage systems; and our mission is to design mechanical-movement free, high-endurance cloud storage that is both performant and cost-effective. This has led to new research challenges and breakthroughs in areas ranging from materials to machine learning.
Project HSD was publicly announced at Ignite 2020 by Mark Russinovich, CTO of Azure. See Mark talk about HSD and show a demo of it (watch from 1h25 to 1h30) and read the related blog post for more details on HSD.
Project HSD is part of the broader Optics for the Cloud group at MSR Cambridge, which explores the future of cloud infrastructure at the intersection of optics and computer science.
Personne
Project Team
Grace Brennan
Researcher
Nathanael Cheriere
Senior researcher
Jiaqi Chu
Senior Researcher
Jannes Gladrow
Senior RSDE
Doug Kelly
Senior researcher
Dushyanth Narayanan
Senior Principal Researcher
Greg O'Shea
Principal RSDE
Ant Rowstron
Distinguished Engineer / Deputy Director
Benn Thomsen
Senior Principal Researcher
Xingbo Wu
Senior Researcher
Mengyang Yang
Senior Holographic Scientist
Alumni
Kyriaki Margarita Bintsi
Intern
Sarah Lewis
AI Resident
Tony Mason
Intern
Soujanya Ponnapalli
Intern
Michael Rudow
Intern
Pedro da Costa
Intern