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The following components are reverted to the factory state during the One-button secure erase process.
UEFI Configuration store
RTC (System Date and Time)
Trusted Platform Module
NVRAM
BIOS Settings
iLO configuration settings
iLO Event Log
Integrated Management Log
Security Log
HPE SR controllers, MR controllers, NS controllers and connected storage drives.
For more information about controllers see, Supported storage products section in the ILO 6 User Guide.
Intel VROC
Drive data (for drives that support native sanitize methods).
SATA, SAS drives (SSD and HDD)
NVM Express
Embedded Flash
iLO RESTful API data
Active Health System
Firmware repository
Hardware components that are not reverted to the factory state
Hardware components that are not reverted to the factory state
The following components are not affected by the One-button secure erase process.
USB drives
SD cards
iLO virtual media
Configuration on PCI controllers
SAS HBAs and connected drives
SATA, SAS, and NVM Express drives that do not support native sanitize methods.
FCoE, iSCSI storage
GPGPUs
Other FPGAs, accelerators, offload engines that have keys or storage
One-button secure erase FAQ
One-button secure erase FAQ
Does One-button secure erase purge USB devices and internal SD cards?
No. One-button secure erase does not erase USB devices and internal SD cards.
If an HDD does not support the Purge function, does One-button secure erase attempt to purge it?
No. One-button secure erase skips a drive that does not support the purge function.
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