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&lt;p class="std-text">Ailanto launches with 1 petabyte of initial capacity to power its new Swiss &lt;strong>sovereign cloud storage&lt;/strong> network. This partnership between Ailanto and Cubbit proves that &lt;strong>digital sovereignty&lt;/strong> requires architectural fragmentation, not just geographic localization. By using &lt;strong>DS3 Composer&lt;/strong>, the alliance bypasses hyperscaler dominance to offer a federated model where data is pulverized into encrypted shards across multiple Swiss locations. This approach directly counters extraterritorial risks like the US Cloud Act while maintaining full S3 compatibility for enterprise workloads.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>