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dollar2019-05-06 15:24:10
Hard disks
dollar, 2019-05-06 15:24:10

Are there any solutions that provide for the automatic destruction of information when an attempt is made to open it?

For example, the server is somewhere in a remote place or even in the data center, but we will assume it is in the village in the cellar, and there is no way to protect it from thieves. Worst case scenario: a sudden power outage and theft of the server along with hard drives. Can they then erase the information on themselves?
Most likely, they should have some kind of their own battery in this case. And either after the time has elapsed (several hours), or when you try to open the case, they should start self-destruction, preferably instantaneous.

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Dimonchik, 2019-05-06
@dollar

better server in holland with encrypted disks

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-05-06
@Zoominger

Oh, this black accounting.
I heard about a drill with a UPS that drilled through the disks when the case was opened without turning off the tricky button.

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Alexander Sinitsyn, 2019-05-06
@a_u_sinitsin

You take a grenade, fix it in the system unit, pull out the pin and press the trigger lever with the case cover ...)))

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Puma Thailand, 2019-05-06
@opium

This is called encryption without entering a password, no one can receive data from the encrypted partition

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