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Last week I posted about wasted hard drives, removed from arrays and crushed to prevent the leak of sensitive data.
I contacted HGST and Seagate to get some additional background. Here are their responses, slightly edited to correct any spelling mistakes but otherwise intact.
Seagate
(a) when will the technology be [...]
Here are the results from the green poll (13 votes only )
Q: Is the discussion of green storage just hype?
54% – Yes it is hype, vendors are riding the bandwagon 15% – No, it is an important issue and vendors are solving it 15% – I’m not sure still deciding 15% – No, [...]
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