Hi Barry, 


Yes , I realize the difference.  This is test data, data that is publicly 
availible through other avenues, including public websites, and old z/OS targ, 
dlib, and hsf volumes.  As you say, p hysical destruction is the most secure, 
but I am not given that option, nor can I purchase a product.  I have to use 
the tools at hand.  I do want to do the best job possible of it, but it has 
been more than 10 years since I have done this function, so I do appreciate the 
input and suggestions. 



Thanks, 



Linda 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry A Schwarz" <barry.a.schw...@boeing.com> 
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu 
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2009 11:57:18 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: ERASEDATA - DASD disposal 

I hope you realize that "nothing is recoverable" is very vague.  Most of the 
time, the phrase means "not worth the effort to recover".  If you have security 
or regulatory issues where the phrase must be taken literally, I know of no 
options other than physical destruction. 





-----Original Message----- 
From: Linda Mooney [mailto:linda.lst...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 4:36 PM 
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu 
Subject: ERASEDATA - DASD disposal 

I am in the process of retiring 3 RAMAC 2 racks, each with a 3990 mod 6 
controller, and 1 RAMAC 3 rack, with a 9293 controller.  All data has been 
moved to new DASD.  The RAMAC DASD will be surplused so I have to be sure that 
the data has been wiped clean and nothing is recoverable - w ithout physically 
damaging the devices.  All of the DASD is 3390-3.   

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