5lb Sledge hammer is my preferred choice

Jerry Whitteridge
Sr Manager Managed Services
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480 578 7889

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Jeremy Nicoll
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2024, at 19:18, Jerry Whitteridge wrote:
> Personally I'd remove the drive and use a physical destruction method
> on it.

That's what I've done with old HDDs - remove platters from casing, scratch
and bend them out of shape, and put platters into different bins heading
to land-fill at different times.  The drive electronics have gone - at a 
separate
time - to the electrical waste bins at the recycling centre.

SSDs will be trickier to destroy, possibly.  It dpends if one can pry the chips
off the circuit boards, or put a power-saw through them.
--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.

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