I work for a small state agency (400 users), and we are in need of erasing anywhere from 250 - 400 old SCSI or SCSI-wide hard drives. During their use, there were safegards in place to to not put confidential information on the hard drives, however there were ways around this.
We are now doing a major upgrade in hardware, and have need to erase all info from each hard drive. Before this thread becomes a "the information can still be retrieved with the right equipment" debate, I believe all we need to do is pass the hard drives through a strong magnetic field to erase it enough to the point that it can't be used anymore.
Does anyone here have any experience shopping around for magnets to accomplish this task? I've seen devices specifically made to degauss hard drives, but c'mon, $1200 for a strong magnet? I find that hard to believe. There has to be an industrial product out there that can do the same job. Any help / advice is appreciated. Thanks!
We are now doing a major upgrade in hardware, and have need to erase all info from each hard drive. Before this thread becomes a "the information can still be retrieved with the right equipment" debate, I believe all we need to do is pass the hard drives through a strong magnetic field to erase it enough to the point that it can't be used anymore.
Does anyone here have any experience shopping around for magnets to accomplish this task? I've seen devices specifically made to degauss hard drives, but c'mon, $1200 for a strong magnet? I find that hard to believe. There has to be an industrial product out there that can do the same job. Any help / advice is appreciated. Thanks!