Sometime, when I've finished current cases, edited the ECCE proceedings, and completed the Forensic Imaging (graphics) module that I'm teaching right now, I'm going to sit down with a "skipware" PC and the batch of 300Gb drives I bought six months ago and build a LVM-based 1.2Tb server just for the hell of it....
> Message date : Feb 07 2005, 02:37 PM
> From : "Nicholas Sharples" <nic...@nt...>
> To : "Horner, Jonathan J (JH8)" <ho...@y1...>
> Copy to : sle...@li...
> Subject : Re: [sleuthkit-users] Split images
>
> Horner, Jonathan J (JH8) wrote:
>
> > I generally have to work with my customers to see what media they prefer then
> > work around them. Some have no DVD drives, while others want Encase, while
> > others would just prefer the images and examination records copied to a large
> > drive.
>
> Yeah, I've started providing the image chunks on a hard drive. But, I rarely
> give out the Encase case files because I keep getting a problem reloading NTFS
> images.
>
> > Now that 300GB drives are getting cheaper, my drive space will be okay for a
> > while. Once the average user buys a 300GB drive, I'm off to the races again.
>
> I guess RAID. I've been meaning to setup a BIG storage machine and image across
> my network to that.
>
> > I do love this profession. So much excitement.
>
> It has it "moments".
>
> ..Nick
>
>
>
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