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April 27th, 2015 13:00

Securely wiping EMC CX4-120 drives before donation

We just had a Compellent SC8000 installed, and I'd like to figure out a way to securely erase (DOD multi-pass wipe) the data from the disks before donating or surplussing our old CX4-120.

I came across this old thread, but it's somewhat inconclusive and unresolved: http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/storage/f/1216/t/18180340

Does anyone else have ideas on how best to accomplish this? Also, I can't imagine there would be any sensitive data that would be on the SAN OS on the first five drives, right?

Thank you for any ideas, folks.

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April 29th, 2015 23:00

The easiest way is to set up 1 or more raid groups with the max number or drives that a raid 0 supports on EMC (16 off my head). Then create a LUN, set up 1 server with a connection to the CX4-120, put the server and the LUN in the same storage group and use some software from the server to wipe the drives.

The reason for raid 0 is 2-fold; I assume you didn't use raid 0 in production, so the drives will be scrubbed by the array for raid 0, but it also gives you the fastest write times while you are letting the software do the scrubbing.

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April 30th, 2015 07:00

Thank you for the post. That's essentially what I'd been deciding to do, based on what I could scrounge up on the internet. Off to destroy some LUNs and RAID groups :)

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