TCB Hard Drive Destruction

As part of our recent cluster purchase, we traded in 20 old Sun workstations to get a discount on the cluster nodes. However, in order to get rid of the systems, we had to comply with Illinois Public Act 93-0306, which states that all state-owned hard drives must have all data wiped from them before disposal, specifically by overwriting all data with 0s and 1s ten times. This Act applies whether or not any confidential data is stored (or could ever have been stored!) on the drive. At several hours per gigabyte of data, this makes eliminating even the smallest hard drives burdensome.

State Law also prohibits units from destroying equipment that may still be usable, as it is state property. In this case, though, because the systems were traded-in, the hard drives were the property of Sun Microsystems. And Sun generously allowed us to destroy the hard drives, rather than forcing us to hand them over. This let us satisfy the needs of the state government, the University, and Sun itself.

The only remaining issue is to actually destroy the drives.


Images
Piles of Hard Drives
Sitting on the shelf, waiting to be taken care of, as of 15 Jul 2004.
Piled Hard Drives
...until now. Their time has come.
Hammer and Screwdriver
Will this be enough to hurt the hard drives?
Initial Damage
If you can't tell, there wasn't much damage.
Hammer Directly
Okay, let's try it on a cinder block!
Hammer Results
We're gonna need a bigger cinder block.
Setting Up
A few days later (21 Sep 2004), we (Eamon Caddigan, Jerry Jaskierny, Tim Skirvin, and Erik Volkman) pull out the hard drives and bring them outside.
Sledgehammer
...and try out that bigger hammer!
Sledgehammer Hit
And the drive goes flying from a first hit from Eamon!
Sledgehammer Hit, II
Another hit!
Damaged Drive
...I'll bet that drive still works.
We'd better trying t..from the side, then.
Side Hit
Jerry gets a good pound in.
Jerry and Drive
These things can take a lot of abuse!
Remains, Drive 1
This drive will not menace society again.
Missing Spindle
Where'd that thing go...aah, there it is!
Railroad Spike
Now comes the fun part: using the hard drives to help destroy each other!
Whiff!
Well, we did some damage to the drives, but didn't hit the spike.
Hit!
This time, Erik gets a very nice central hit with the spike.
Railroad Spike Damage
It didn't even make it through!
More Railroad Spike
Another hit is in order...
Spike Still In
That one made it through!
Hitting It Again
Let's hit that spike one more time, since it wanted to stay in...
Remains, Drive 2
The moral of the story: take the drive bracket *off* next time!
Drivehenge
For the third drive, we wanted to invoke druidic lighning. Sadly, it wasn't to be.
Missing Drivehenge
Erik knocks the top drive flying, which didn't work all that well.
Crushing Drivehenge
There we go, a direct hit, and the flying comes only after some big dents.
Revving Up
Eamon prepares to hit a newly propped-up drive.
Smashing the Drives
An excellent hit from Eamon!
Still Smashing
Eamon keeps hammering for all he's worth. Sadly, he didn't know any appropriate songs.
Tim's First Hit
Drive number four is ready for destruction!
Tim's Second Hit
Still hitting. Of course, it's just making the drive flatter.
Remains, Drive 4
Today's lesson: it's fun playing with sledgehammers!
Remains
Three drives down; let's not even think about how many there are to go!

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