This client is a leading provider of eDiscovery, IT forensics, and information governance services for global enterprises, law firms, and government agencies. Its skilled staff offers case management for legal investigations and litigations into such issues as fraud, regulatory compliance breaches, and data and intellectual property theft, as well as consulting for information governance.
Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Switzerland, there is also an office in Singapore for both national and international projects. Honorably, this client was selected Global Investigation Review as one of the Leading Corporate Investigations Firm in Switzerland.
The client needs an IT infrastructure that enables rapid collection, storage, and retrieval of large data volumes. For eDiscovery and forensic investigations, it manages unstructured data such as emails, Word documents, and client files. Metadata from these files is stored in SQL databases for fast searches and document retrieval.
To handle massive datasets, the client uses advanced tools like Relativity, Nuix, and EnCase Forensic.
“Our work centers on processing and analyzing client data, so our SQL databases require high-speed, reliable storage,” said the computer forensics specialist. “It must also ensure data integrity and support future growth.”
QSAN SAN Storage was deployed with 10GbE iSCSI and SSDs, each with two terabytes of capacity. The device had multiple connections to two low-latency Mellanox MSX1012 half-width switches via redundant 10GbE iSCSI connections.
This device has been performed flawlessly for years and recently Western Digital Ultrastar Data60 JBOD was attached as expansion unit to achieve the total raw capacity of petabyte.
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