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Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 12 User’s Guide PERC H965i Adapter, PERC H965i Front, PERC H965i MX, and PERC H965e Adapter

Failure of Cryptographic Erase on encryption-capable physical disks

Cryptographic Erase is the process of securely erasing all data permanently on an encryption-capable physical disk and resetting the security attributes. It is used in scenarios such as deleting a foreign configuration in the event of a forgotten or lost security key, or unlocking a disk that had been previously locked.
NOTE: PERC12 does not support unlocking disks from past generations or from third-party secured configurations.

You can perform Cryptographic Erase only on encryption-capable disks that are not hot spares and not configured as non-RAID or virtual disks. Ensure that the conditions are met. See Cryptographic erase.


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