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Re: Re[2]: Wiping Solaris Servers


From: "Adrian Sanabria" <adrian.sanabria () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 17:09:49 -0400

Excellent! That's it! The monkey version!

--Adrian

On 9/13/07, Matthew Leeds <mleeds () theleeds net> wrote:
http://www.yec-usa.com/products/kingkesender.htm

For example.

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---Matthew
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On 9/12/2007 at 11:19 PM Adrian Sanabria wrote:

Perhaps consider a hardware solution like Logicube's OmniWipe. This is
just an example, as the OmniWipe doesn't do SCSI. Does anyone else
have experience with a SCSI product that does what the OmniWipe does?

http://www.logicube.com/products/hd_duplication/omniwipe.asp

--Adrian

On 9/12/07, Holstein, Robert - BLS CTR <Holstein.Robert () bls gov> wrote:
Hey everyone,

I need to find a method of securly wiping Solaris servers using the DOD
standard disk sanitization requirements. So far the only thing I have
come up with is customized bootable Solaris CD of some sort with bcwipe
on it.  There has got to be a better way.  Does anyone know of a
bootable (or other) solution that's a little less complicated.
Essentially we would need the end process to be so easy a monkey could
perform the task.

Ideally, during the surplus phase a wharehouse employee would boot the
server up, run a simple command, and the server would be on its way...

Any assistance is apprecited.

Regards,
Bobby
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