>>> Of course this is mostly moot with the rise of SSDs, which, >>> as others have pointed out, >>> are hard to erase with any certainty. >> You guys all seem to be ignoring Secure Erase. Any particular reason? >> Secure Erase Certified Intel SSD> Only available on some high-end Intel SSD's, and the software to talk to the drive to trigger it is available only on Windows. It does appear to be based on a standard ATA (but not SCSI) command, so others could implement the command (in the hardware) or access to the command (in the software).
Actually no, most SSDs sold since the late 2000s have supported the feature set, and on Linux the hdparm command has supported it since 2005.
Monday, December 25. 2017
SSD Erasure
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