The MGU12 is ideal for governments, data centers, financial sectors, and medical centers for data destruction. Erasure modes with multiple options are available for selection to wipe off confidential data of the drive, including 1-Pass Erase (00), 1- Pass Erase (Random number), US DoD 5220.22-M, US DoD 5220.22-M ECE, NSA Erase, Military AR380-19 Erase, BMB21-2019 (Chinese Security Bureau) and more. Unlike computer wipers on the market that are modified or rely on an external computer, the MGU12 uses native protocols to communicate with the device to perform the wipe task. It can accurately erase areas that are unreadable by computers and provide precise erasure reports when completed. Operating the wipe function directly on a stand-alone unit reduces the risk of data security breaches, thereby enhancing security management. In addition to ensuring the security and efficiency of erasure, the closed architecture design of FPGA can also prevent computer virus attacks, data tampering and device management issues. It also ensures compatibility and facilitates user equipment maintenance. Furthermore, the MGU12 has been localized to meet Malaysian market needs with Bahasa Melayu option and comply with the Malaysian government data security standard.
Eliminate the risk of drives being cloned compared to using software-based solution.
Erasure modes with multiple options are available for selection to wipe off confidential data of the drive, including 1-Pass Erase (00), 1- Pass Erase (Random number), US DoD 5220.22-M, US DoD 5220.22-M ECE, NSA Erase, Military AR380-19 Erase, MB21-2019 (Chinese Security Bureau), etc
MGU12 offers data eraser for drives with SAS, SATA, M.2, U.2 and USB 3.0 slots.
Twelve devices can independently perform erasure tasks. During actual testing, the maximum erasure speed for SAS hard drives reaches up to 374MB/s, for SATA hard drives, it reaches up to 500MB/s, and for M.2 and U.2 SSDs, it goes up to 220MB/s. USB3.0 flash drives also achieve a maximum erasure speed of 220MB/s. The test results remain consistent whether using a single port or fully loading all ports.
Users can find various data about the hard drive from the display device information, including the hard drive's model, version, serial number, capacity, S.M.A.R.T. Info, and the values written during erasure. In addition to on-screen display, when storing the erasure report, all the information about the hard drive will be simultaneously output. S.M.A.R.T. Info can be used as a reference for the hard drive's health, but the hard drive must support the S.M.A.R.T. Info command.
Compliant with NIST 800-88 and R2V3 erasure record reports (Log Report) : Generate standalone or aggregated reports, which can be stored on USB or saved to a network location. Erasure records can also be viewed on the MGU12, including device information, erasure function timestamps and outcomes, hard drive S.M.A.R.T. Info, and eraser information. Users can export the erasure report electronically through the USB port on the right side or connect to the network via the RJ45 interface to save it to a designated location.