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NetClon Hard Drive Duplicator and Wiper
Clones and Wipes HDD/SSD/Flash Inside Windows and Linux Computer Regardless of Drive Interface
The NetClon Series of drive imagers and duplicators reduces the headache of having to support the myriad of drive connections and interfaces on the market. A full color screen with a familiar Windows user interface and support for almost any data interface with cloning and imaging via GbE RJ-45 Interface without removing the drive.
Faster than software-based cloning the NetClon saves time and resources for all your duplicating tasks including software updates, new PC rollouts and content distribution.
These NetClon devices provide the convenience of on-site as well as "on the bench" duplication and imaging for any IT support staff. This feature-packed solution is simple and easy to use, users will especially appreciate the fact they no longer have to wonder if their cloning devices support the latest interface or a legacy one connector from the past.
- Extremely fast cloning at up to 12GB/min
- Extremely fast wiping at up to 20GB/min
- Sector copy - support most Windows and Linux file systems
- Familiar and easy to use Graphical User Interface
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Portable and desktop device for office or on the road use
- Create comprehensive log reports
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Wipe HDDs to NIST-800-88 and DoD, NSA standards
Features and Benefits
- Clones from hard disk drive to an image file
- Clones from an image to 5, 8 or 16 target drives (1:5, 1:8 or 1:16) inside PC
- Support for all drive interfaces, including new and old since it clones via RJ45 ethernet port
- Supports cloning in Mirror mode (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Linux Ext2/3/4, ReiserFS, XFS)
- Multi-Image Master: Store multiple images created in NetClon a built-in drive or on drive or on a USB enclosure connected to the NetClon and then clone to selected target drives installed in PCs
- Image Manager function: supports to export/import/delete/rename/preview backup images
- Client Mode Function supports function to carry out direct backup/copy/wipe in Client PC
- Automatic partition adjustment: when the master and target disk size is not identical, will adjust partition size to fit
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Clone verification: total contents of all the disks are analyzed and verified and compared to data from the source disk
- Wipe feature: Sanitize hard drives to NSA, NIST 800-88 and DoD 1, 3 and 7-pass specification
- Color touch screen display provides an intuitive and easy to use interface
- Bad sector handling. Scan for bad sectors on the source drive, abort or skip and log for review.
- Audit trail/log reports provide detailed information on each Wipe task.
Clone
- Image backup of source drive
- Clone from an image backup file to target device (1:5, 1:8 and 1:16)
Storage / management of the disk image file You can make backup of computer drive as an image file on the NetClon and manage them
Supports various cloning methods
It proceeds cloning by selecting a stored image file and is separated into Multi-Cast and Single-Cast depending on the cloning method.
Multi Image Clone Clone to multiple computers from different image concurrently
Single-Cast Clone to multiple computers from a single image concurrently
Smart ASYNC Function
Automatic drive cloning when a computer is connected to cloning device that is pre-programmed to recognize PC or Server serial number.
NetClon HDD Duplicator & Wiper Video
Technical Specs:
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Products Type:
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NC1000-05IL
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NC1000-08IL
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NC1000-16HL
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Image:
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Dimension (W x D x H):
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205 x 140 x 65mm
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255 x 280 x 130mm
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390 x 365 x 161mm
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Weight:
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Abt. 1.6kg
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Abt. 8.7kg
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Abt. 10.5kg
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Port Number:
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5
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8
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16
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Power:
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60W / Full Range (100-240)
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550W / Full Range (100-240)
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700W / Full Range (100-240)
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Internal Display:
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800 x 600 Color LCD / Touch Screen
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Internal Storage:
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mSATA 250 GB
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SSD 500GB
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Ports:
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USB 3.0 x 2, HDMI x 1
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USB 3.0 x 4, USB 2.0 x 2, e-SATA x 2, HDMI x 1
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Network:
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2 x 1000BASE-T
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T x 1000BASE-T
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2 x 100 BASE-T
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Cloning speed:
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7~12GB/min.
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Wiping speed:
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15~20GB/min.
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User Interface:
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Windows-based full GUI
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Bus types:
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Gigabit Network
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File systems:
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At Windows(NTFS, FAT16/32), Linux(Ext 2/3/4, ReiserFS, XFS, Btrfs)
Sector Copy Regardless of replication and file system support
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Supported media:
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All media
(HDD, SSD, CompactFlash, SecureDigital, m-SATA, NGFF, eMMC, & etc)
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Wipe
DiskClon supports wipe function that delete data of disk not to be recovered.
It is eraser type and support 5 methods including DoD standard
Single Pass:
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Initializes sectors with fixed values
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U.S. DoD 5220.22-M(E) – 3 Pass:
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Initializes all the sectors three times in following order:
fixed value → complement value → pseudo-random value
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U.S. DoD 5220.22-M(ECE) – 7 Pass:
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Initializes all the sectors seven times with random values in following order:
U.S. DoD 5220.22-M(E) → 5220.22-M(C) → 5220.22-M(E)
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U.S. NSA erasure – 7 Pass:
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Initializes all the sectors seven times with random values
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Peter Gutmann – 35 Pass:
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Initializes all the sectors 35 times with a pre-ordered pattern. Though theoretically complete,
it is said to be practically superfluous.
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U.S. DoD 5220.22-M(C): Overwrites disks with random numbers. Described also with 5220.22-M(E)
#Reference: Eraser VS Degausser method
Type
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Eraser
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Degausser
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Method
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Write same data on whole hard disk many times to delete data
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Disuse hard disk by creating magnetic field to hard disk that is a magnetic storage medium
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Recycle
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Possible
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Impossible
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Time
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Around 1 hour (Time based on data size or wipe method)
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Around 5 minutes
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Recovery
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Unrecoverable in case of over 3 pass
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Unusable
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Dimension
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Small, about 10 kgs
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Big, about 50~150 minutes
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Price
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Low Price
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High Price
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Wipe of DiskClon is eraser method including DoD standard
Wiping Report
Appearance
DiskClon is stand-alone and it connects media and a machine with cables so it can reduce wear of device. Also it makes anyone use the machine easily with an one-touch button and user-friendly UI.
- Appearance
- Interface
Support Media Type
NetClon is supporting almost all of media type due to connection by Ethernet of target device.
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