Disk Data Cleaning
As technology refresh cycles accelerate, server and hard disk replacement demand rigorous data security — because removing sensitive information from old hardware is no longer optional. ONE9 3NINE delivers secure data destruction and removal strategies so every decommissioned asset leaves the building without leaving your data behind.
01 — Identify
Decommissioned disks and servers
02 — Assess
Sensitivity and regulatory requirements
03 — Erase
Military-grade data destruction
04 — Certify
Documented proof of destruction
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Crushing the drive isn't good enough — we destroy the data, properly.

I have old servers — how can I remove the data?
Data can be removed several ways: software-based erasure on the original machine, physical extraction of the disks, or — least reliably — crushing the hardware. Physical destruction offers no guarantee of irrecoverability. ONE9 3NINE works with global leaders in secure data removal, delivering military-grade erasure with disks either in-place or extracted, so removal is both verifiable and complete.

Do I need to worry about my old data?
Data destruction is non-negotiable before selling, disposing of, or recycling old servers. Neglecting this step exposes the business to serious risk — particularly when customer records, credit card data, or access credentials could enter the wrong hands. Beyond the direct damage, data protection legislation can hold organisations liable for the breach of third-party data.

Can I clean data from hard disks alone?
Yes — ONE9 3NINE provides a specialist chassis for standalone disk cleaning. Legacy drives from retired servers (or disks with no parent server remaining) can be placed into the chassis and processed via an external control machine. Age doesn't matter: if the disk can be read, the data can be destroyed.
Ready to retire hardware without retiring your security?
Speak with our consulting team about certified data destruction for disks and decommissioned servers.
