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Ultrastar Data60 Disassembly - Western Digital Ultrastar Data60 Manual

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EcoDesign Disclosures
• ISE - Crypto Erase - HDD/SSD:
# sg_sanitize --crypto --quick <dev>
• SE - Overwrite - HDD:
# sg_sanitize --overwrite --quick --zero <dev>
• Block Erase - SSD:
# sg_sanitize --block --quick <dev>
SATA
• ISE - Crypto Erase - HDD/SSD:
# hdparm --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing --sanitize-crypto-scramble <dev>
• SE - Overwrite - HDD:
# hdparm --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing --sanitize-overwrite hex:11111111 <dev>
• Block Erase SSD:
# hdparm --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing --sanitize-block-erase <dev>
NVMe
# nvme format –s <option> /dev/<nvme_namespace>
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1.4   Ultrastar Data60 Disassembly
This task provides instructions for disassembling an Ultrastar Data60 to meet the EU's ecodesign
requirements.
option triggers Secure Erase mode.
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Definition
No secure erase operation requested
User Data Erase: All user data shall be erased, contents of the
user data after the erase is indeterminate (e.g., the user data
may be zero filled, one filled, etc). The controller may
perform a cryptographic erase when a User Data Erase is
requested if all user data is encrypted.
Cryptographic Erase: All user data shall be erased
cryptographically. This is accomplished by deleting the
encryption key.
1. EU EcoDesign Disclosures

1.4 Ultrastar Data60 Disassembly

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