Yes we've all had to dispose of redundant data, be that drives or disks, I've even had to shred paper cards in my time... However, I recently came across a bit of a problem, an old Dell Equilogic was being decommissioned.... I had dibs on the unit for redeployment to a small development team.
Out of the Enterprise and into the shop floor, trickle down economics right?! Right?! RIGHT?!??!?
Nope!
The staff decommissioning said to one of their minions, remove the drives from this unit and put them through the shredder....
So he did... Literally, he pulled the drives in their bays and sent them off for disposal...
Yes, the CADDY BAYS!...
He was meant to remove the drives and put the caddies back into the unit, then shred the drives.
Now we have to find new caddies, on a zero budget, for about £18 a caddy... And we need twelve of them... So in thirty seconds this has cost about £216 hardware replacement costs, lest my time and the time of the poor guy who I sent scouring the place for these already trashed units.
The moral of this story, teach your staff what a drive is, what a caddy is, how a screw driver works...
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