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Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 Version 3.30.30.30 User's Guide

Erasing PCIe SSD device data

NOTE This operation is not supported when PCIe SSD is configured using the S140 controller.

Cryptographic Erase permanently erases all data present on the disk. Performing a Cryptographic Erase on an PCIe SSD overwrites all blocks and results in permanent loss of all data on the PCIe SSD. During Cryptographic Erase, the host is unable to access the PCIe SSD. The changes are applied after system reboot.

If the system reboots or experiences a power loss during cryptographic erase, the operation is canceled. You must reboot the system and restart the process.

Before erasing PCIe SSD device data, make sure that:
  • Lifecycle Controller is enabled.
  • You have Server Control and Login privileges.
NOTE
  • Erasing PCIe SSDs can only be performed as a staged operation.
  • After the drive is erased, it displays in the operating system as online but it is not initialized. You must initialize and format the drive before using it again.
  • After you hot-plug a PCIe SSD, it may take several seconds to appear on the web interface.
  • Cryptographic erase feature is supported for hot-plugged PCIe SSDs for 14th generation PowerEdge servers.

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