Originally Posted by
kss
I use a product suggested by another user on here.
https://partedmagic.com/
It is $11 and a stand-alone OS (a slightly modified linux OS). I have run it off a thumbdrive and have it on a computer that I can plug up to 6 drives in at a time to wipe. I only do SATA secure erase. If a drive I get doesn't have a sata connection (IDE, SAS, etc), I just take the board off for scrap and drill through the rest of the drive. But for anything I resell or reuse I do secure erase.
I also agree with that the HDDs you get will be less over time. You'll see SSDs for a while and then you'll see m2 sata/nvme drives for a while then eventually no drives. and thats when itll suck as youll have to wipe on each device individually through its OS which may or may not be locked/pw protected.
I agree that things are moving in that direction. I had started to get some SSDs, more tablets and tons of stupid chromebooks. However, the bulk of what I can get are not from business upgrade pickups. So, I get a lot of old stuff. I have 50 486 and earlier machines that I had grabbed from the warehouse and stored in my garage... I will be going through those here sometime soon.
There is a market for IDE and SCSI drives, going all the way up to $100 each for the right ones. No one takes the time to save them, so people running old equipment will pay top dollar for a quality used drive. I had a regular customer that bought every 30GB IDE drive I got at around $15 each. SATA drives had quickly become useless right around when I shut down unless they were sold in large lots.
I adapted to my situation, and learned a lot about what sells in "obsolete" equipment. Shipping worldwide also helps.
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