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PCI Implications of an LTM
- Feb 27, 2014
I don't think you will find anything on AskF5. Since the F5 is a full proxy, we would not store data on the hard drive. If you want to insure no data remains on the box, you can use wipedisk to zero the drive. This solution will give you the steps:
SOL6346: Recovering from a corrupt drive partition (9.x - 10.x) http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/6000/300/sol6346.html?sr=35467662
F5 has another procedure to completely wipe a drive prior to RMA. Since the steps hardware dependent, open a case and refer to the procedure, "Securely erasing compact flash and hard disk drives on BIG-IP platforms"
I don't think you will find anything on AskF5. Since the F5 is a full proxy, we would not store data on the hard drive. If you want to insure no data remains on the box, you can use wipedisk to zero the drive. This solution will give you the steps:
SOL6346: Recovering from a corrupt drive partition (9.x - 10.x) http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/6000/300/sol6346.html?sr=35467662
F5 has another procedure to completely wipe a drive prior to RMA. Since the steps hardware dependent, open a case and refer to the procedure, "Securely erasing compact flash and hard disk drives on BIG-IP platforms"
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