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A File-Oriented Fast Secure Deletion Strategy for Shingled Magnetic Recording Drives

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Nowadays, securely erasing deleted files has become one of the necessary tasks for users who want to protect their deleted data from malicious attackers. Nevertheless, existing secure deletion approaches are… Click to show full abstract

Nowadays, securely erasing deleted files has become one of the necessary tasks for users who want to protect their deleted data from malicious attackers. Nevertheless, existing secure deletion approaches are considered inefficient for erasing deleted files permanently because the file systems and storage devices do not share their file information or data layout with each other. On the emerging shingled magnetic recording (SMR) drives, the inefficiency of existing secure deletion approaches is exaggerated by the inherent sequential-write constraint of the high storage density SMR technology. On SMR drives, tracks are overlapped via utilizing the size difference between disk read/write heads to increase the storage density. Due to the overlapped track layout, secure deletion requests may induce a significant amount of write amplification and serious performance degradation if the data layout is not properly configured. Such observation motivates this article to come up with a file-oriented fast secure deletion (FFSD) strategy to deal with the sequential-write constraint of SMR drives and improve the efficiency of secure deletion operations on SMR drives. The experimental results show that the proposed strategy can effectively reduce the secure deletion latency by $286.15\times $ on average when compared with the conventional approach.

Keywords: secure deletion; deletion; magnetic recording; shingled magnetic; strategy

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Year Published: 2022

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