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Spy-grade storage drive self-destructs on demand just like in the movies | This industrial storage drive for computers and servers can physically destroy itself at the push of a button, so your secrets go up in smoke before they fall into the wrong hands.


It's not every day that you come across a product where the standout feature is its ability to go kaput at a moment's notice. That's exactly what the Team Group P250Q SSD (solid state drive) is all about. This industrial storage drive for computers and servers can physically destroy itself at the…

The software-based data erasure feature will wipe the SSD's contents on demand, and it will ensure it completes the job even if someone tries to interrupt it by cutting power to the device. This SSD also offers impressive specs, like 7,000 MB/s read and 5,500 MB/s write speeds over a PCIe Gen4x4 interface and NVMe 1.4 protocol, and the ability to withstand shock, vibration, and extreme temperatures. Abhimanyu has been a trusted voice in the science, technology, transport innovations, startup and AI spaces for more than a decade at several global outlets, including three and a half years as the managing editor at TNW.

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