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- Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 10:59:59 +0900
- From: Mauro Sauco <sauco@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Data rewrite technology
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On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 10:46:28AM +0900, Lyle <Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon> wrote: Lyle>I have a question that ties in with hard disk security and reliability - Lyle>or the balance between the two. I don't know if it's still the case for Lyle>certain, but with the DOS file system, when you erased a file, it didn't Lyle>actually delete the whole thing, but only the first part of it, and then Lyle>the space occupied by the "deleted" file was marked as empty and Lyle>eventually would get overwritten with new data. From a security same, at least with the default file systems and the standard rm command Lyle>standpoint it was (is?) dangerous, as with the right software you can Lyle>cull amazing amounts of "deleted" data off of drives. But - there would Lyle>seem to be two advantages to doing it that way - higher speed (since the Lyle>bulk of the data isn't actually deleted, it is nearly instantaneous) and Lyle>better longevity (the number of times the same magnetic medium can be Lyle>written and written is not infinite). I bring this up, as I just Lyle>deleted two 60MB files on a flash memory card and it took quite a long Lyle>while (compared to W2K anyway). Too many missing factors to diagnose .. Lyle>When deleting in Linux, is the Lyle>operation basically what some software refers to as "shredding"? again, false for 'rm'command man shred //mauro//
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