Posted Fri, 30 Sep 2022 19:45:22 GMT by User, Forum

1) How does the Scope store the data?
2) How does it sanitize?
3)Does the user have access of using the operating system.

Posted Fri, 30 Sep 2022 19:50:24 GMT by Expert, Tektronix Applications

I see that you have a few questions about the MSO56B oscilloscope. They are addressed below: How does the Scope store the data?
• Application/User Data is stored directly on the Linux/Windows Solid State Drive that can be accessed (installed/removed) underneath the instrument.
How does it sanitize?
• The sanitization procedures for the MSO56B is pretty straight forward, and mainly involves removing the SSD device from the bottom of the instrument.
• The sanitization procedures for the MSO56B can be found in the Declassification and Security on page 6.
• 5 Series MSO B Declassification and Security Manual: https://www.tek.com/en/manual/oscilloscope/5-and-6b-series-mixed-signal-oscilloscopes-declassification-and-security-6-series-mso
Does the user have access of using the operating system.
• I am not quite sure what is meant by this question. The MSO56B can operate as a dedicated oscilloscope (closed-Linux OS) or as a Windows PC (open Windows) with access the scope’s HW.
• Page 48 of the Datasheet: https://www.tek.com/en/datasheet/5-series-b-mso-mixed-signal-oscilloscope-datasheet

Do you have any other questions about the instrument? I would be happy to assist you. And If you are interested in purchasing or receiving a quote for an MSO56B, feel free to contact our sales team at 1 800 833 9200.

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