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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
1. Introduction
There is no doubt that solid state drive (SSD) technology has exploded in popularity in the computing world. SSDs offer a
lot of significant benefits over traditional spinning hard drives such as increased bandwidth, smaller physical footprint,
and lower power consumption. Couple that with increasing capacity points, and the ability to support SSDs in traditional
RAID arrays, and it’s clear that SSD technology is becoming a dominant force in the PC market.
With all of the benefits of SSDs, one area that requires additional attention is that of data security. Because of the way
SSDs actually store data on the drive, data is constantly moved and written to different blocks to achieve certain levels
of robustness and wear leveling. This creates the need for a way for users to securely erase data from their SSD, and do
so without causing unnecessary wasted writes to blocks that didn’t actually contain data (which would theoretically
shorten the life of the drive).
Fortunately, ThinkStation BIOS comes with a built in secure erase feature to serve just this purpose. This document will
instruct users on how to take advantage of this BIOS feature to securely erase all data on a SSD.
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