I will say this too. For the environments sake (and for a little cash for
the company vs all expense) I lean towards towards reuse vs destruction.
If you delete your data, write over the whole disk with a series of
CRTNWSSTG commands, and they use service tools to initialize the drives,
the possibility of someone recovering data are extremely low. To the
point, short of DOD information, you should be safe. Then just resell the
drives to someone else.
OTOH, if you're only going to get $0.05 a disk then just shred them.
Rob Berendt
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