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    DiskBoss

    DiskBoss

    File management, file sync, and data wiping tool

    ...The software supports high-speed file synchronization and secure data migration, ensuring reliability and data integrity across systems. Users can create automated policies to perform real-time disk monitoring, scheduled cleanups, and bulk file operations with minimal manual effort. Its integrated command-line utility and server version extend automation and scalability for enterprise use. With continuous updates, DiskBoss integrates AI-powered reporting, advanced visualization, and improved fault tolerance for a seamless, professional-grade file management experience.
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    NDW - Network Data Wiping Hard Disks HDD

    NDW - Network Data Wiping Hard Disks HDD

    Wipe erase data from hdds on the network, unlimited hard disks

    Automated network based hard disk drives / storage devices erasure is server based software which installs on a central server. Server is connected to network switches and several PXE boot enabled workstations are attached to the network. As soon as the workstation is powered on, it boots off the network via the server and begins wiping all the attached hard disk drives. Once all the hard drives are wiped, data related to each hard disk is stored in the central server’s database. Read...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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