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Do I really have to use secure erase
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It you really care, throw this on a usb stick and sleep well. It replaces to old dban system, which has gone commercial. https://github.com/PartialVolume/shredos.x86_64
Do not dban an SSD.
SSDs do not physically store data the way platter drives do. It may reduce the lifespan of the drive.
There are other methods for securely erasing SSDs.
https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/secure-erase-ssd-or-hard-drive
That's quite right, which is why nwipe (the core tool of ShredOS) has a different mode for SSD vs HDD.
Cool while others informed me I don't have to do it, I will remember for future uses.