Lehman data could fill 20,000 computers

A recent regulatory filing by Alvarez & Marsal, the advisory firm handling the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Holdings in the US, revealed the depth of their challenge including sifting though enough data to fill 20,000 computers.

In a presentation filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Alvarez & Marsal said its first priority was to preserve, capture and store key data so that it can reconstruct transactions and events.

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