You can erase the data residing on a drive using the Sanitize feature. The Sanitize option is similar to the Drive Erase feature that is already supported by your controller, except that the Sanitize option is performed by the drive firmware, whereas the Drive Erase feature is performed by the controller firmware.
To Sanitize a drive, you must make sure that:
Sanitize operation is enabled only when no other operation is in progress on the selected drive.
Perform the following steps to sanitize a drive:
1.
Navigate to the Controller dashboard and click the Drives tab.
All of the associated drives appear.
2.
Expand Unconfigured Drives and choose an unconfigured good drive.
However, the Sanitize option is only enabled when the same type of sanitize operation is supported on all the selected drives. For example, on solid state drives (SSDs), Block Erase is allowed, and on hard disk drives (HDDs), Overwrite is allowed.
3.
Select Actions > More Actions > Start Sanitize.
The Sanitize Drive dialog appears.
Figure 3. Sanitize Dialog
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Overwrite – If you have selected HDD, you can sanitize the physical using the Overwrite option.
This option writes a particular data pattern on the drive one or more times.
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Block Erase – If you have selected SSDs, you can sanitize the drives using the Block Erase option.
This option sets the physical blocks on the drive to a vendor-specific value.
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Allow Unrestricted Sanitize Exit – If, for some reason, the Sanitize operation fails, the system tries to bring the drive out of the failure mode irrespective of whether you select this check box not.
4.
Click Sanitize Drive.
A confirmation message appears.
5.
Click Yes, Sanitize Drive(s) to start sanitizing the selected drives.
You can monitor the progress of the Sanitize operation in the Background Operations section. The status of the drive is also displayed as Sanitize until the sanitization operation completes.
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