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RunCore InVincible SSD with Actual Self-Destruction

RunCore, major provider of high-performance solid-state pushes, declares the international release of its InVincible Strong Condition Dvd drive. This SATA SSD remedy provides for maximum information security through a special button system that allows for total physical devastation with individual click on.

The RunCore InVincible SSDs allow you to secure delicate information from third party access in two ways with individual click on. One technique is the brilliant reduction of all your information through overwriting the entire hard drive with useless code. This overwrite-deletion technique guarantees that there is no way to possibly restore previous information saved to it, successfully setting you SSD back to manufacturer standard.

A less simple technique is the physical devastation of your SSD by applying an over-current to the NAND display memory and thereby actually ruining these. The RunCore InVincible product sequence is serving included pcs strenuous high-speed sequential moved material interconnects for strong design execution and more versatile power varies. Providing enhanced storage options particularly in mission-critical areas such aerospace, army and general business programs.

With these devices your information security is coming into an entirely new stage of security. This is especially essential in an ever more mobile environment were delicate information and information are frequently being carried along, making it a danger to being used by unwanted 3rd events. With the RunCore InVincible you now have a highly advanced information security remedy for most strenuous professional utilization which is also suited for the personal industry where information security is becoming an ever more essential concern.

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