Atola TaskForce is a high-performance forensic imager capable of working with both good and damaged media.
It supports SAS, SATA, USB and IDE drives via 18 ports, and other storage devices via Thunderbolt, Apple PCIe, and M.2 SSD extension modules.
TaskForce is equipped with RAID autodetection module allowing it to reassemble and image RAID arrays with unknown configurations.
The forensic imager consists of a hardware unit and software accessible in Google Chrome browser.
It can be operated either in standalone mode or by multiple users within the same local network.
TaskForce Web API enables automation of forensic imaging and subsequent start of evidence analysis with software like Magnet AXIOM, X-Ways, Autopsy, etc.
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Atola TaskForce combines vast multi-tasking capabilities with the fastest imaging engine in the forensic market.
Its server-class hardware enables launching and managing 12+ parallel imaging sessions.
TaskForce's fine-tuned RAID autodetection algorithms allow reassembling RAID arrays with an unknown configuration:
A RAID array can be imaged in its entirety or by individual partitions.
Physically damaged hard drives and problematic solid-state drives require a complex imaging approach. TaskForce forensic imager is designed to achieve the best results getting as much data as possible. It includes the following features:
TaskForce hardware is equipped with full circuit protection to prevent a malfunctioning storage device connected to the unit causing damage to the system or to itself.
TaskForce user interface is highly intuitive, task-oriented. It is designed to facilitate work with evidence for investigators with different levels of technical proficiency.
Key features include:
TaskForce can be operated in the lab or in the field using one of these connectivity options:
TaskForce allows access from any device within the same local network by entering the IP address in Google Chrome. To simplify connectivity, the IP address is displayed on the small screen in the front panel.
Supported network features:
The system's compact size (see Hardware specs) combined with standalone mode makes it great for in-the-field work. Beautiful built-in TaskForce touch screen is always at hand. No other computers need to be involved.
TaskForce can be supplemented with a WiFi 802.11n 150 Mb/s adapter in access point mode for easy connection. When you enable WiFi, it sets up a secure network available for remote control via laptop, tablet or smartphone.