Robert Citek wrote:

>On Dec 18, 2005, at 6:51 PM, Jerry W. Hubbard wrote:
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>>http://www.ontrack.com/newsreleases/index.asp?getPressRelease=31935
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>Pretty entertaining read.  Given the intro that "... in each case  
>cited, Ontrack actually recovered the data", this case stood out in  
>my mind:
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>"4. Drilling for Data – During a multi-drive RAID recovery, engineers  
>discovered one drive belonging in the set was missing. The customer  
>found the missing drive in a dumpster, but in compliance with company  
>policy for disposing of old drives, it had a hole drilled through it."
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>So, what's the hole for?
>
>Regards,
>- Robert
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A way to prevent the drive from working.

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Jerry Hubbard
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