Data security practices and Volume Shredder

Volume Shredder User Guide

Version
9.6.0
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-98RD9018-04

The Volume Shredder software enables you to securely erase data on volumes by overwriting existing data to prevent restoration of the erased data. For example, when the user of a volume changes, you may want to purge the data stored by the previous user before giving access to the new user. This method of erasing data by overwriting it with dummy data is referred to as shredding.

Because of the way data is written on the drives, overwriting data once or twice might not be enough to ensure that the data cannot be restored. The best practice is to overwrite data at least three times with dummy data. Volume Shredder allows you to specify the number of times the data is overwritten, enabling you to ensure compliance with applicable requirements (for example, DoD5220.22-M).

Note: Complete data erasure can be guaranteed only for hard disk drives (HDDs). For flash drives (SSDs, SCMs, and FMDs), complete data erasure (overwriting all cells including overprovisioned cells) cannot be guaranteed. For information about data erasure for flash drives (for example, cryptographic erasure, data eradication services), contact customer support.