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Re-architecture of lab environment: workstations vs. server?
July 5, 2022, 10 p.m. | /u/Reliable-Crux
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currently I'm tasked to create a draft for our new forensics lab.
We use one workstation per case/analyst in our current setup (5 in total). All of them have a fairly big RAID. Our current workloads are mainly analysing triage packages, full images and logs. Once half a year we get a small eDiscovery from our internal compliance department with \~10 GB/case.
All of them are from \~2016 with 20 physical cores, 128 GB RAM and two RAIDs …
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