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  • But you should still mention if your goal is to make all content of the complete SSD inaccessible, the "secure erase" command is the fastest way: It's secure by sepcification, not by accident, and if it's implemented based on the encryption features of the SSD, it doesn't decrease the lifespan of the devices (because it will just throw away the current key). Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 5:19