It’s faster, more secure, and better for the drive’s health. And the best part? The tool is free, open-source, and works on almost every NVMe drive made in the last 8 years.
But why can’t you just use a traditional “shredder” tool? secure erase nvme ssd
Your data will be gone before you can finish your coffee. Have you ever tried to wipe an SSD the old-fashioned way and had it take 14 hours? Tell me about it in the comments. It’s faster, more secure, and better for the
That advice works for old spinning hard drives (HDDs). But if you try that on a modern NVMe SSD, you’ll do more harm than good—and it probably won’t work anyway. But why can’t you just use a traditional
Unlike an HDD, an SSD wears out if you overwrite it. More importantly, NVMe drives have a hidden storage area (over-provisioning) that the OS cannot directly see. Traditional overwriting tools can’t touch those hidden cells. Your NVMe drive has a factory-built command that tells the controller to instantly scramble or flush every memory cell, including the hidden ones. It takes seconds, not hours.