Introduction to Full Disk Encryption
Full disk encryption (FDE) moves the task of data encryption directly to the hard drive.
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Self-Encrypting Disk Drives to Move into Data Centers
Seagate, IBM, and LSI have been working to make changes in how data is protected in enterprise Data Centers.
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Webopedia Quick Reference: Removable Storage Reference
Accessing data from a disk is not as fast as accessing data from main memory, but disks are much cheaper. And unlike RAM, disks hold on to data even when the computer is turned off. Consequently, disks are the storage medium of choice for most types of data.
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