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Tower™ User’s Manual
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4.0.2.1 Secure Erase
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Choose
ON
to Secure Erase the selected
Target drive(s). Most drives support this function. Secure Erase
will send a command to the drive instructing it to reset itself to
the specifications the drive manufacturer has set. For
information on what happens when the Secure Erase command
is sent, please contact the drive manufacturer. If the secure
erase process fails, contact the drive manufacturer to find out if
Secure Erase is supported on that specific drive.
For SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) drives, Secure Erase
sends a ‘Format’ command. For SATA (Serial-ATA)
drives, Secure Erase sends a ‘Security Erase Unit’
command. For SATA drives that support
‘Enhanced Security Erase Unit’ commands, the
enhanced command will be sent. For questions on
how each drive supports these features, or what
the drive will do with these commands, please
contact the drive manufacturer.
4.0.2.2 Wipe Patterns
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Allows the user to set a specific wipe pattern
or patterns to use for wiping the drive. The number of passes is
customizable (up to 7 passes) along with the type of data
written for each pass. In addition, a 7-pass DoD wipe can be set
with pre-selected pass values.
There are 4 selections when setting a wipe pattern:
MODE
HPA/DCO
LBAS
PASSES
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Selecting this will open the Wipe Mode screen
showing 3 options:
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Choosing this will instruct the ZX-T not to
perform a wipe using Wipe Mode.
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Choosing this will instruct the ZX-T to
perform a 7-pass wipe conforming to the DoD M-5220
standards.
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Choosing this will allow the user to specify
how many wipe passes will be performed and what
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