for the contractor general's office (hot swapable) yuh done know
Also the courts can demand the old drives (as soon as the new ones are mirrored from the old)
Here the feds take the whole thing. I was told by someone that the feds have a machine they attach and everything (and I mean everything) is sucked over in mins.
Ah the Info age
Also the courts can demand the old drives (as soon as the new ones are mirrored from the old)
Here the feds take the whole thing. I was told by someone that the feds have a machine they attach and everything (and I mean everything) is sucked over in mins.
Ah the Info age
Senior Research Technologist Christopher Shappert (standing) and Senior Research Scientist Michael Knotts image a hard disk drive platter using magnetic force microscopy. (Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek)
Research Engineer David Maybury models magnetic a data destruction circuit using 3D finite element analysis. (Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek)

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