Using such data sanitisation programs, while essentially doing the job, could be harming your SSD and reducing both its performance and lifespan. However, SSDs operate in a totally different way, and have a limited lifespan. Last week, we discussed how to securely erase data from a mechanical hard disk drive, using software like Erasure or Darik’s Boot and Nuke. Solid state drives (SSDs) are one of the best upgrades you can give you computer or laptop if it’s lagging to give it a boost, and many users are now opting to trade storage space for speed and performance especially since cloud storage uptake has increased. Here, we'll demonstrate how you can safely erase an SSD. Solid state drives are soaring in popularity due to their high performance, but unlike hard disk drives, erasing data isn’t as simple due to the way in which SSDs work.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |