
Intel® Solid-State Drive Pro 2500 Series (M.2)
Product Specification October 2014
22 330902-002
Table 14: APM Subcommand Codes for Thermal Power Management and Definitions
Most aggressive thermal setting
5.3 Security
5.3.1 Sanitization Methods
Sanitization refers to a process to render data inaccessible. Various sanitization methods are listed below.
5.3.1.1 Secure Erase
Secure Erase runs the SECURITY ERASE UNIT command
Table 15: Supported Secure Erase Modes and Definitions
Full NAND erase of user available space and spare area
Cryptographically erase data
Note: Secure Erase Modes are not supported if drive is in an Opal Activated state.
5.3.1.2 Sanitize Device
Table 16: Supported Sanitize Device Modes and Definitions
Block erase method, all user data areas including user data not currently
allocated, irretrievable
Changes the internal encryption keys
Note: Sanitize Device Modes are not supported if drive is in an Opal Activated state.
5.3.2 TCG Opal SSC Support
The Intel SSD Pro 2500 Series drive is a Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) that supports the TCG Opal SSC Specification
Version 2.0 rev 1.0 mandatory commands along with the following features:
PSID (Physical presence Security ID) Revert for SSD Repurposing
AES mode: XTS-AES 256-bit
FIPS 197 certified
Once Opal is activated by user (Locking SP in “Manufactured” state), per Opal specification, ATA Security Features
are not supported by the drive. Word 82, bit 1 and Word 128, bit 0 will indicate
no support (bit = 0). Host should not attempt any ATA Security Features when Opal is activated.
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