I have a bunch of hard disks that have come to the end of their useful life, I was thinking about physically destroying them, but that seems like a lot of work.

https://github.com/martijnvanbrummelen/nwipe

Nwipe and shreados are very popular. What are your thoughts on the effectiveness of nwipe?

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You also can degause the hard drives.

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Open them up, salvage the magnets. Use sandpaper on the platters if you need to apply more privacy.

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It literally takes longer to software wipe than to drill a hole as other commenters have mentioned.

Edit: make sure it’s through the platters, not just the circuit board end

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I use a metal drill right through the platers. They shatter. Nobody cares about my dumb shit to recover that. Takes about 30 seconds per drive.

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We use nwipe at the office and are happy with it. It has a dod preset or you can stick with prng. We usually use prng and zeros.

If you have a ton of drives I think shredos can be automated with boot parameters. Could save a lot of time and/or let you scale wiping better

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