Edit:
We are done with the major work. Now we just need to see how it goes.
This evening around 5PM Pacific we will be doing a few things that will require taking Voat down for an hour or two.
We are going to scale down some hardware as we think we’ve found one of the current issues with some higher CPU usage (this has been our holdup on not doing this sooner) as well as adjust some indexes on the database.
Let’s all cross our fingers that we can scale down Voat without a negative result, and if we do see a negative result we will fix it because that’s what goats do. The road may be a bit bumpy but we will get there.
These changes are being done to make room in our budget to bring up the new Voat code base (aka The Port) so we can start testing. While re-coding Voat to run on Open Source platforms we have refactored some larger areas in the code base that lay the framework for some really cool things going forward such as distribution and scaling. We are very excited to get this code in play as soon as possible as it means we can start implementing some of these larger enterprise features as well as new features we need such as "Voats" (Hmm... What could this mean?)
Also, I apologize for my drive by presence as I have real life things going on right now that require my time, such as moving. Moving is horrible. Needless to say, I am now a minimalist. On a personal note, I had 6 desktops computers and 2 4U servers I kept around for no reason at all, what is up with that?
Question: What should I do with old hard drives? Shred?
Edit:
Attn: v/guns, the number of votes on the Canary post
Canary:
https://voat.co/v/announcements/1330806
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Welcome_fags ago
wipe them off with a cloth.
NonsenseAbounds ago
Seriously though, I haven't really seen an effective way, using technology, to really truly make a hard drive 100% unrecoverable.
Write zeroes? It like has fuckin magnetic residue or some shit and using the writing algorithm they can reconstruct the data or something.
To me, the classics never go out of style. Hammer, sandpaper, optional woodchipper, then fire. It's not too hard to get wood to burn blue.
tl;dr If it's a mound of slag I'm 100% certain it can't be recovered.
One-Way_Bus ago
You can degauss a hard drive. I've done it for work before. Just be sure to leave your watch or phone or something else valuable outside.
uvulectomy ago
Degaussers are really fun. And if you're extra paranoid, Garner makes drive crushers that bend regular drives in half, two at a time, and there's an attachment for the press to punch a ton of holes all over an SSD to make sure the storage cells are obliterated.
And if you're still worried after degaussing and crushing/punching....well, there's always thermite.