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posted by mrpg on Friday March 17 2017, @05:14AM   Printer-friendly
from the encrypt-for-the-win dept.

How do you destroy an SSD?

First, let's focus on some "dont's." These are tried and true methods used to make sure that your data is unrecoverable from spinning hard disk drives. But these don't carry over to the SSD world.

Degaussing – applying a very strong magnet – has been an accepted method for erasing data off of magnetic media like spinning hard drives for decades. But it doesn't work on SSDs. SSDs don't store data magnetically, so applying a strong magnetic field won't do anything.

Spinning hard drives are also susceptible to physical damage, so some folks take a hammer and nail or even a drill to the hard drive and pound holes through the top. That's an almost surefire way to make sure your data won't be read by anyone else. But inside an SSD chassis that looks like a 2.5-inch hard disk drive is actually just a series of memory chips. Drilling holes into the case may not do much, or may only damage a few of the chips. So that's off the table too.

Erasing free space or reformatting a drive by rewriting it zeroes is an effective way to clear data off on a hard drive, but not so much on an SSD. In fact, in a recent update to its Mac Disk Utility, Apple removed the secure erase feature altogether because they say it isn't necessary. So what's the best way to make sure your data is unrecoverable?


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  • (Score: 2) by Chromium_One on Friday March 17 2017, @06:21AM (2 children)

    by Chromium_One (4574) on Friday March 17 2017, @06:21AM (#480247)

    Last I had cause to pay attention, decommissioning an HDD to gov't specs [for 'secret' classification] was already at the level of 'drill the platters, toss in bonfire.' For SSDs modify to 'drill the ICs, toss in bonfire' and done. That or put it through an industrial shredder. Wood chipper, muffin monster, whatever.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 17 2017, @09:14AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday March 17 2017, @09:14AM (#480310)

    Toss on freeway during rush hour....

    • (Score: 2) by kazzie on Friday March 17 2017, @06:25PM

      by kazzie (5309) Subscriber Badge on Friday March 17 2017, @06:25PM (#480545)

      Sure, if you can drive with only one hand, but after you finish tossing you'll need to do something about that SSD...