Hi Ted,
NetApp actually has a support option for not returning disks when they have failed. In that case, they ship you a new disk, and you destroy the old one. It costs a LOT more than the standard support, but is the easiest way to make sure that your data doesn't make its way elsewhere.
Thanks, Matt
-- Matthew Zito GridApp Systems Email: mzito@gridapp.com Cell: 917-574-1858 Phone: 212-358-8211 x 359 http://www.gridapp.com
On Feb 18, 2005, at 10:31 AM, Ted Weston wrote:
Good Morning (or afternoon/evening, depending on your location) -
I'd like to conduct a quick poll on the process those of you employ to destroy failed filer hard drives. Do you use an outside service to physically destroy it, utilize something akin to 'shred -z,' or an entirely different approach?
Thanks, -t <winmail.dat>