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Effective imaging/cloning large disk
Jan. 20, 2022, 6:29 a.m. | /u/modpr0be
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Hi there.
Is there a most effective way of imaging very large disks (over 2 terra bytes)? The next challenge is when doing the automated analysis (I'm using Autopsy), is there a more effective (fastest) way to do this?
I once analyzed a 1 TB disk using Autopsy and it took more than 1 week to complete (the computer specification: CPU i7 6th Gen, RAM 32GB, imaging results on SSD, and using type C connector)
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