
Moreover, the device is a standalone, no PC connection required. According to representatives of the company Wiebtech, the device clogs every bit of the available disk file space with zeros. In this case, rewriting occurs several times, so that the data cannot be recovered. According to the developers, the device is even suitable for the standards of military organizations, and it can be safely sold or used again after erasing all the data.
The device works fast enough, the speed of work is 7 GB / min with new models of hard drives and 2 GB / min with models of old samples. In this case, as already mentioned, the connection to the PC is not required, in this case the Drive eRazer Ultra and the hard disk work autonomously. The device supports work with many types of media, including any types of SATA-disks (2.5 "and 3.5"), plus 3.5 "-inch IDE / PATA models. The device works and other types of media, including 2.5 and 1.8-inch.
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The device allows you to connect and PC (with any OS) in order to be able to view the contents of the hard disk before the destruction of all data. Those. the disk is connected to the “eraser”, and the “eraser” itself is connected via a USB port to a computer or laptop. Data is erased in all areas of the hard disk, including Host Protected Areas and any other sectors that are closed for viewing in any operating system.
The advantage of the device is also the ability to select one of the 10 preset modes of operation. As far as you can understand, each of the modes has its own characteristics, as well as the degree of reliability of data destruction. The user can create his own mode of operation, adding to the existing ones. Drive eRazer Ultra supports “Secure Erase” mode. The developers have also provided the ability to connect a printer to print cards that identify each disc, put into operation. It is clear that at home such a function is hardly useful, but for corporations - the most it. For convenience, added and LCD display in the new models.
The cost of the device is $ 274. At Dvice, someone successfully joked that a cheaper way to destroy data is a hammer + the subsequent purchase of a new hard disk. But, of course, the device is still more efficient than a hammer - and those who need the function of destroying information with a high degree of reliability are willing to spend and not such sums.
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