SuperImager Plus Desktop Supreme Forensic Imaging Lab

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SuperImager Plus Desktop Supreme Forensic Imaging Lab with 4 SAS/SATA , 12 U.2 NVMe, TB4.0 ports - Dual Open OS

Standalone, industrial drive forensic imaging Lab unit with 4 SAS/SATA and 8 NVMe full bandwidth ports. The unit is extremely fast and secure. It is built with the latest technology to achieve the most efficient drive forensic imaging, performing at a very high speed, with the ability to image multiple drives simultaneously or to upload 16 forensic images to a network. The unit supports 4 SAS/SATA, 8 NVMe, 10 USB3.2 storage devices, and is configured with a Dual Open OS of Linux OS for Forensic imaging and Windows 11 for full forensic analysis, cellphone data extraction, and triage data collection.
Image represented in photograph is a stock image; customizations will render each system unique.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The user can run multiple, parallel, simultaneous forensic imaging operations from many storage devices, with 4 HASH values and with encryption on the fly. The unit’s top speed: 32GB/min SATA SSD and 160GB/min with NVMe SSD. Built in with 3 TB4.0 for fast expansion and for fast network uploads.
The SuperImager® Plus Desktop Supreme – VAR4 with 4 SAS/SATA, 8 U.2 NVMe (PCIE 4.0), 10 USB3.2, 3 TB4.0/TB5.0 ports is the latest generation of MediaClone desktop Forensic solutions; it is a standalone forensic imaging device that can perform multiple Forensic imaging and network uploads at extreme speed. Designed for a lab operation, it allows an operator to capture data from various source drives and cellphones with different interfaces to multiple target drives simultaneously and upload them to a network extremely fast. It is a great tool for labs with a large backlog in forensic imaging, and this unit can image 11 drives to 11 drives simultaneously. It can simultaneously capture data from multiple smartphones (logical extraction) and view thier content on the screen. The unit is industrial and durably built desktop-style, designed with easy-to-use touchscreen icons, and has 4 SAS/SATA, 12 U.2/M.2 NVMe (PCIe 4.0), 10 USB 3.2, 10GbE, and 2 TB4.0 ports.
The 3 TB4.0/TB5.0 ports are very fast and with an optional TB 4.0 to 10GbE adapter, the user can use to simultaneously upload many images to a network. Also those ports can be use for expansion like adding 8 M.2 NVMe external ports, supports for TB storage devices, and supports for legacy drives. The SuperImager’s main application (the unit’s software) supports many imaging methods like Mirror Image, Encase E01/Ex01, Linux-DD, and AFF4. Here are some of the tasks the unit can be used for:
  1. Multiple Parallel Forensic Capture: Mirror (bit by bit), Linux-DD, E01/Ex01 (with full compression) formats, Mixed-Format DD/E01, AFF4, copy the whole drive or only part of it.
  2. Run a Selective Imaging (Targeted Imaging) of files, folders, and partitions with file extension filters, including metadata and HASH. Also do simultaneously logical extraction from multiple smartphones.
  3. Perform Forensic Imaging from many Suspect drives to one large Evidence drive; in append mode (can perform forensic imaging from 15 Suspect drives to one large Evidence drive).
  4. Upload many Forensic images to a network (SMB, CIFS, NFS).
  5. Erase data from Evidence drive – using DoD (ECE, E), Security Erase, Enhanced Security, or Sanitize Erase protocols.
  6. View the data directly on the Ubuntu Desktop screen.
  7. Encrypt the data while capturing (using the AES256 XTS engine).
  8. HASH the data while capturing – run all the 4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, and SHA-512 HASH engines simultaneously.
  9. Run a quick Keyword Search on the Suspect drive before capture.
  10. Run Multiple Cellphone/Tablets data Extraction and Analysis using a third-party application on the Windows 11 side.
  11. Run a Forensic Triage application (Windows 11) to capture and view the targeted data.
  12. Run a full Forensic Analysis application like Encase/Nuix/FTK/Axion.
  13. Run Virtual Drive Emulator before the data is captured (Linux).
  14. Encryption and Decryption on the fly of drives that contain sensitive information.
  15. Easily reconfigure the unit’s ports, where each target port can be reconfigured as a source or target, enabling the user to run 8:8 sessions or upload 16 images to a network.
  16. Convert the unit’s 10 USB3.2 ports to SATA ports and run additional imaging (using some USB 3.0 to SATA adapters).
  17. Use the unit as a “Write Blocker” device: This feature enables the SuperImager unit to function as a secure bridge between workstations on a network to Suspect drives attached to the SuperImager unit by using the iSCSI protocol over a network connection.
A forensic investigator using a workstation or laptop in one location can access a Suspect drive in different places in the Write block mode. This unit is not expandable. The SuperImager unit will be connected to the same network, and the Suspect drives will be attached to the SuperImager unit in read-only mode. The SuperImager unit will act as a “write blocker” for any of the unit’s attached storage, such as SAS, SATA, USB, 1394, FC, SCSI, and NVMe. The unit is designed to help expedite the forensic imaging process, especially in facilities with a large backlog in imaging drives, by performing parallel forensic imaging in a true optimized multiple session’s application.
Additional operations: HASH authentication, drive diagnostics, and automation of process with scripting.
Main Hardware Features:
  • Case: Desktop Built – last for years.
  • 12 Channel Tray Drive open tray on the main unit: Easy to insert and plug tray that accommodates any size and shape of drives or storage devices; contains power status LED indicators.
  • CPU: i9 over clocking 14 generation CPU.
  • Display: Color LCD 10″ display with touchscreen, LED back-light.
  • Hardware: Very high-quality, high performing components; some with military specifications.
  • OS: Linux Ubuntu 64 bit and Win 11 Professional 64 Bit in a dual boot.
  • Security: Linux OS (Linux is less targeted by malware).
  • Hardware Upgrade: The unit can be upgraded at the time of purchasing for additional cost to a larger internal SSD.
Hardware Specifications:
  • RAM: 32 GB DDR4 internal memory.
  • Internal storage: 1 TB SSD SATA.
  • Storage controller: 4 ports SAS controller 12Gb/s PCIE 4.0, NVMe controller 12 U.2 ports each 4x of PCIE 4.0
Hardware Ports and Supports:
  • Source Ports: One SAS/SATA port, one NVMe port, and one USB 3.2 port are set as source ports (the user cannot change the role of these ports).
  • Target Ports: 3 SAS/SATA ports, 9 USB3.2 ports, 7 U.2 NVMe SFF-8644 ports (include connection cables to SFF-8639 and include 110mm U.2 to M.2 NVMe adapters)
  • USB 2.0 ports: 2 ports that can be use for mouse and keyboard. In general any of the unit’s USB ports can be used for peripherals.
  • 10GbE: One native port
  • 2.5 Gigabit/s Ethernet: One native port
  • Thunderbolt 4.0/5.0: Three ports
  • HDMI One port
Supports Storage Protocols and Interfaces:
  • SAS,SATA, e-SATA enclosures, IDE, USB2.0, USB3.2, MMC, 1394*, SCSI*, NVMe.
  • Supports Form Factors: 3.5”, 2.5”, ZIF, 1.8”, Micro-SATA, Mini-SATA, Slim SATA, Ultra Slim SATA, M.2 SATA, M.2 NVMe, U.2 NVMe, and CF-30.
Power Characteristics:
  • Power Supply Main Unit: A built-in, universal, auto switching 700 Watt UL/CE/PSE power supply with over current protection.
  • Power Supply Expansion Box: A built-in, universal, auto switching 500 Watt UL/CE/PSE power supply with over current protecion.
  • Input Voltage: 100-240V/50-60Hz.
Operating Environment:
  • Temperature: 5°C – 55°C (40°F-130°F).
  • Relative Humidity:20-60% non-condensing.
Mechanical Characteristics:
  • Main Unit net weight: 32.00 lbs.
  • Expansion Box net weight: 10.00 lbs.
  • Open Tray dimension:11.00″ x 6.00″ x 2.00″
  • Unit dimensions: 18.00” x 18.00″ x 4.00″.
  • Shipping dimensions for the main unit: 24″ x 20″ x 16″, 35.00 lbs.

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