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Holographic data storage is a cutting-edge method of storing and retrieving data using holographic technology. Instead of storing data as individual bits on a surface, holographic storage uses interference patterns created by lasers to store information in three dimensions. This allows for significantly higher data storage capacity and faster data transfer rates compared to traditional storage methods like hard drives or optical discs. Holographic data storage has the potential to revolutionize the way data is stored and accessed, making it a highly promising area of research in the field of data storage technology.