The RedPort line adds write-blocked ports to a Windows or Linux
computer. Connecting to our RedPort on the back of a computer means the
attached enclosure is write-blocked. No exceptions.
A primary design task was to ensure that an investigator would not be
able to turn a RedPort card into a read/write card by accidentally
installing the wrong software drivers. Thus, either RedPort works
write-blocked, or it doesn't work at all.
RedPort works much like our Forensic Docks, preventing writes to
drives. But instead of being an external docking device, RedPort works
within the host.
WiebeTech's first RedPort host cards are developed in partnership with
ATTO Technology, a global leader in storage interface connectivity.
We've leveraged their years of experience with SCSI and Fibre Channel
technology with our knowledge of our customers work environment and
requirements.
RedPort SCSI or Fibre Channel work with PCIe slots and provide either a
SCSI or Fibre Channel interface. Our RedPort SCSI uses a SCSI Ultra320
interface and delivers data transfer rates up to 320 MB/s.
RedPort Fibre Channel delivers up to 800 MB/s throughput per channel in
full-duplex mode. "We don't come across them often," investigators tell
us, "but we need a solution for Fibre Channel drives." RedPort allows
us to deliver more solutions for data acquisition to make the job of
investigators easier and more efficient.
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