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EcoDesign
Disclosures
Ultrastar® Serv60+8
Regulatory Model: H4060-S
1ET2155
Version 1.0
February 2020

EcoDesign Disclosures Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Notices........................................................................................................................................................................................ ii
Chapter 1. EU EcoDesign Disclosures............................................................................................................................................ 1
EcoDesign Overview................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Ultrastar Serv60+8 EcoDesign Specifications..........................................................................................................................2
Instant Secure Erase / Secure Erase........................................................................................................................................2
Ultrastar Serv60+8 Disassembly............................................................................................................................................... 4
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EcoDesign Disclosures Notices
Notices
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Western Digital
EU EcoDesign
Disclosures
This document provides information and instructions related
to the Ultrastar Serv60+8 's disclosures for the EU's ecodesign
requirements.
In This Chapter:
- EcoDesign Overview......................................2
- Ultrastar Serv60+8 EcoDesign
Specifications...................................................2
- Instant Secure Erase / Secure Erase............ 2
- Ultrastar Serv60+8 Disassembly................... 4
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EcoDesign Disclosures 1. EU EcoDesign Disclosures
1.1 EcoDesign Overview
1.1 EcoDesign Overview
This document provides information about the Ultrastar Serv60+8 related to its manufacturing and
operation, and instructions for secure data deletion and disassembly.
1.2 Ultrastar Serv60+8 EcoDesign Specifications
Product Type Resilient Server
Manufacturer's Name Western Digital
Manufacturer's Registered Trade Name Western Digital®
Manufacturer's Registered Trade Address 5601 Great Oaks Parkway
San Jose, CA 95119
USA
Product Model Number H4060-S
Starting Year of Manufacture 2018 *
PSU efficiency at 20%, 50%, 100%
of rated output power
20% load = 90%
50% load = 94%
100% load = 91%
Power Factor at 50% Rated Load Level Minimum Power Factor = 0.95
Declared Operating Condition Class A2
Neodymium Content in HDDs 5g to 25g
(for drive models HC310, HC320,
HC510, HC520, and HC530)
Cobalt Content in Batteries Less than 5g
1.3 Instant Secure Erase / Secure Erase
This section provides conceptual information and instructions for using the Instant Secure Erase (ISE) or
Secure Erase (SE) features included with Western Digital drives.
Data Erasure Options
Western Digital provides several options for securely erasing data from its drives. The appropriate method
depends upon many factors, including the following:
•Erase Configuration (ISE or SE)
•Drive Type (HDD or SSD)
•Interface Type (SAS, SATA, or NVMe™)
•Encryption (none, TCG, or FIPS)
* This value is the original date of product manufacture. For the specific manufacture date of your platform, check the
agency label attached to the platform. There will be a 4 digit date code on that label.
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1.3 Instant Secure Erase / Secure Erase
For more information on the sanitize command for specific drive models, please see the drive model's
specification, contact Western Digital technical support, or download the following whitepaper for details:
https://documents.westerndigital.com/content/dam/doc-library/en_us/assets/public/western-digital/
collateral/tech-brief/tech-brief-instant-secure-erase....
ISE / SE Overview
Instant Secure Erase (ISE) is Western Digital’s implementation of the industry standard T10 (SAS)/T13 (SATA)
sanitize command, allowing users to instantly erase both user-accesible data and hidden user data from
Western Digital drives.
The sanitize command supports three options:
1. Crypto Scramble (SATA) / Crypto Erase (SAS): deletes the encryption key of a self-encrypting drive.
2. Overwrite (HDDs): overwrites the data on the drive with a supplied value.
3. Block Erase (SSDs): electrically erases each storage element by modifying their voltage levels.
Secure Erase (SE) is a subset of ISE, where the Crypto Scramble / Erase option has been disabled, allowing
only the Overwrite or Block Erase options.
Requirements
To perform secure deletion, the following versions are the minimal recommended/supported utilities for
each drive interface required on the host. For other versions, please verify the arguments/parameters in the
appropriate man pages.
•SAS: sg_sanitize version 1.00 20151219 (included in sg3_utils 1.42 *)
•SATA: hdparm version 9.58
•NVMe: nvme-cli version 1.6
Erase Methods
The following methods cover all erasure options and storage technologies for WesternDigital drives.
For more information on the sanitize command for specific drive models, please see the drive model's
specification.
Note: If a RAID adapter or software is in use, remove the drives from a RAID set before erasure.
Note: If a drive is encrypted (TCG or FIPS), unlock the drive before executing any sanitize
commands.
Note: In the following commands, replace the generic reference of <dev> with the specific
device reference appropriate for your operating system (i.e. sgX for Linux, SCSIX:X,X,X for
Windows).
SAS
Note: In the following sg_sanitize commands, the --quick option starts the deletion
immediately. If the --quick option is not specified, the drive's inquiry response strings are
printed in case the wrong device has been specified, and the user is given 15 seconds to
reconsider whether they wish to erase all the data on the drive.
* For details on how to use the sg3_utils v1.42 utility, visit http://sg.danny.cz/
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•ISE - Crypto Erase - HDD/SSD:
# sg_sanitize --crypto --quick <dev>
•SE - Overwrite - HDD:
# sg_sanitize --overwrite --quick --zero <dev>
•Block Erase - SSD:
# sg_sanitize --block --quick <dev>
SATA
•ISE - Crypto Erase - HDD/SSD:
# hdparm --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing --sanitize-crypto-scramble <dev>
•SE - Overwrite - HDD:
# hdparm --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing --sanitize-overwrite hex:11111111 <dev>
•Block Erase SSD:
# hdparm --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing --sanitize-block-erase <dev>
NVMe
•# nvme format –s <option> /dev/<nvme_namespace>
Note: The -s option triggers Secure Erase mode.
Value Definition
0 No secure erase operation requested
1 User Data Erase: All user data shall be erased, contents of the
user data after the erase is indeterminate (e.g., the user data
may be zero filled, one filled, etc). The controller may
perform a cryptographic erase when a User Data Erase is
requested if all user data is encrypted.
2 Cryptographic Erase: All user data shall be erased
cryptographically. This is accomplished by deleting the
encryption key.
1.4 Ultrastar Serv60+8 Disassembly
This task provides instructions for disassembling an Ultrastar Serv60+8 to meet the EU's ecodesign
requirements.
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1.4 Ultrastar Serv60+8 Disassembly
Table 1: Procedure Requirements
Required Tools # of People Required Time
Required
T7, T8, T10. T30 Torx Screwdrivers
#1 Phillips Screwdriver
Tweezers
2 * 3 hours
Step 1 : From the rear of the enclosure, detach the retention clip from the PSU cable and remove the
cables from the PSUs.
Figure 1: Cable Retention Mechanism
Step 2 : Disconnect the remaining cables from the rear of the enclosure.
Step 3 : Uncable the CMA(s).
a. Open all of the basket clips on the CMA(s).
* Two people required for lifting enclosure; only one required for disassembly
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Figure 2: Open Baskets
b. Remove one cable at a time from the arm, making sure not to put too much strain on the
arm.
Step 4 : Remove the CMA(s).
a. Release all of the connectors that attach the CMA(s) to the enclosure and the rail.
There are three total connections that need to be released, one at the elbow and two
at the opposite end.
b. To release a connector, press the blue latch release button and pull the connector free.
Figure 3: Unlatching a CMA Connector
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Step 5 : Uninstall the PSU.
a. Grasp the release lever and the metal handle in a downward pinching motion to release
the latching mechanism.
Figure 4: Uninstalling PSU
b. Pull the PSU straight out with even pressure.
Step 6 : Uninstall the remaining PSU in the same manner as the first.
Step 7 : Grasp both handles at the front of the enclosure and pull with even pressure to extend the
chassis out of the rack until it is stopped by the safety latches. The safety latches will prevent the
enclosure from coming out of the rack completely and the cover will remain in the rack attached
to the rear alignment brackets.
Figure 5: Chassis Handle Operation
Step 8 : Remove all of the drives from the chassis before uninstalling the chassis. Be prepared to label the
drives as they are removed so they can be reinstalled in the same location in the new chassis.
Step 9 : Follow these steps to remove a Drive Assembly.
a. Find the latch release mechanism on the Drive Assembly being removed.
b. Insert a finger and a thumb into the latch release and pinch to unlatch the Drive Assembly.
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