Paper, we know, can be shredded, but why not hard drives? They contain important information and they are difficult and time-consuming to destroy.
These are samples of shredded hard drives. The contents of exactly one hard drive is in the box. The ziplock bag also contains the remains of exactly one hard drive. Thanks to MD of Michigan!
A project manager who spent too much time in the healthcare industry. He likes storage, disaster recovery, business continuity, and data center projects. This is the spillover of tech-related entries from his other blog.
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