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:The average speed is above 100 MB/s, so 1 TB takes about 2-3 hours.
:The average speed is above 100 MB/s, so 1 TB takes about 2-3 hours.
* To wipe an Intel/Solidigm Data Center SSD by the [https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/drivers-downloads/ka-00085.html Solidigm Storage Tool]:
* To wipe an Intel/Solidigm Data Center SSD by the [https://www.solidigm.com/support-page/drivers-downloads/ka-00085.html Solidigm Storage Tool]:
#Delete all partitions
#Delete all partitions and destroy the partitioning scheme
#:gpart destroy -F adaX
#<code># sst delete --ssd <index></code>
#<code># sst delete --ssd <index></code>
::The <code><index></code> can be found by using the command
::The <code><index></code> can be found by using the command

Revision as of 20:24, 15 May 2026

  • To wipe an HDD by writing zeros to it:
# ddrescue -f /dev/zero /dev/addX
The average speed is above 100 MB/s, so 1 TB takes about 2-3 hours.
  1. Delete all partitions and destroy the partitioning scheme
    gpart destroy -F adaX
  2. # sst delete --ssd <index>
The <index> can be found by using the command
# sst show --ssd
  • To wipe a SSD by the ATA Security Erase command:
  1. Make sure the drive is not frozen and support "enhanced erase":
    # camcontrol security adaX
        [...]
        Security Option           Value
        supported                 yes
        enabled                   no
        drive locked              no
        security config frozen    no
        count expired             no
        security level            high
        enhanced erase supported  yes
        erase time                4 min
        enhanced erase time       4 min
        [...]
  1. Set a user password (this password will be cleared on the next step, so the exact choice does not matter):
    # hdparm --user-master u --security-set-pass foo /dev/sdX
  2. Issue the ATA Secure Erase command:
    # hdparm --user-master u --security-erase foo /dev/sdX
  3. Check that security is disabled:
    # hdparm -I /dev/sdX
    [...]
    Security:
    Master password revision code = 65534
    supported
    not enabled
    not locked
    not frozen
    not expired: security count
    supported: enhanced erase
    3min for SECURITY ERASE UNIT. 3min for ENHANCED SECURITY ERASE UNIT.
    [...]