35.220.01 - Data storage devices in general
ICS 35.220.01 Details
Data storage devices in general
Datenspeichermedien im allgemeinen
Unités de stockage des données en général
Naprave za shranjevanje podatkov na splošno
General Information
The present document specifies a method for the verification of compliance with the requirements on the secure data
deletion functionality for:
1) servers; and
2) data storage equipment.
The present document covers demonstration of compliance with the data deletion requirements:
• instructions on how to use the functionality;
• the techniques used; and
• the supported secure data deletion standard(s), if applicable.
The following products are out of scope of the present document:
• servers intended for embedded applications;
• servers classified as small scale servers in terms of Regulation (EU) No 617/2013 [i.2];
• servers with more than four processor sockets;
• server appliances;
• large servers;
• fully fault tolerant servers;
• network servers;
• small data storage products;
• large data storage products;
• servers or data storage products which in addition are used in means of transport for persons or goods;
NOTE: See Directive 2009/125/EC [i.1].
• data storage devices that are not included in the product placed on the market by the Manufacturer, their
authorized representatives or importer, and are not included in modifications or updates provided or specified
by the manufacturer, their authorized representatives or importer.
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The present document specifies how manufacturers of server products and online data storage products make available the latest available firmware version and the security updates to the firmware, to whom these updates are made available to and the skill levels required to install these updates.
The present document covers the servers and online data storage products.
The present document does not cover the following products:
a) servers intended for embedded applications;
b) servers classified as small scale servers;
c) servers with more than four processor sockets;
d) server appliances;
e) large servers;
f) fully fault tolerant servers;
g) network servers;
h) small data storage products;
i) large data storage products;
j) are used in means of transport for persons or goods [i.3].
The present document covers the latest available firmware version which are system, hardware component or peripheral programming provided with server or storage products, to provide basic instructions for hardware to function inclusive of all applicable programming and hardware updates.
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The present document specifies methods to measure the ability of the following products to be disassembled:
1) servers;
2) data storage equipment.
The present document covers:
i) The ability to disassemble, with particular regard to assessing that joining, fastening or sealing techniques do not prevent the disassembly for repair or reuse purposes.
ii) The provision of instructions on the disassembly operations, including the type of operation, the type and number of fastening technique(s) to be unlocked and the tool(s) required.
The following products are out of scope of the present document:
• servers intended for embedded applications;
• servers classified as small-scale servers in terms of Regulation (EU) No 617/2013 [i.4];
• servers with more than four processor sockets;
• server appliances;
• large servers;
• fully fault tolerant servers;
• network servers;
• small data storage products;
• large data storage products.
The decision whether a product should be repaired, reused or upgraded, is out of scope. It is dependent on a range of factors including the various environmental aspects and other relevant considerations, such as safety and health, technical requirements for functionality, quality and performance of the server or storage product.
NOTE: See Directive 2009/125/EC [i.1].
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This document details the requirements for use of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol in conjunction with data storage technologies. The requirements set out in this document are intended to facilitate secure interoperability of storage clients and servers as well as non-storage technologies that may have similar interoperability needs. This document is relevant to anyone involved in owning, operating or using data storage devices. This includes senior managers, acquirers of storage products and service, and other non-technical managers or users, in addition to managers and administrators who have specific responsibilities for information security and/or storage security, storage operation, or who are responsible for an organization’s overall security program and security policy development. It is also relevant to anyone involved in the planning, design and implementation of the architectural aspects of storage security.
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ISO/IEC 24775:2011(E) defines an interface for the secure, extensible, and interoperable management of a distributed and heterogeneous storage system. This interface uses an object-oriented, XML-based, messagingbased protocol designed to support the specific requirements of managing devices and subsystems in this storage environment. Using this protocol, this International Standard describes the information available to a WBEM Client from an SMI-S compliant CIM WBEM Server. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007 and constitutes a technical. This edition includes the following significant changes with respect to the previous edition: - Expanded scope: The range of SAN components modeled by the profiles defined in this specification has been greatly expanded. Many of the profiles that were identified as either future work or experimental content at the time of the initial publication have matured to full profiles. In addition, new areas have been modeled and included (e.g., SCSI Target Ports). - Improved organization: The specification has been reorganized to provide more information more easily. The experimental content has been incorporated into the body of the document, rather than being segregated in an annex, to ease planning for adoption of emerging techniques. - Additional documentation of best practices and deployment concerns: The specification now includes a more formal representation of common deployment and usage practices, a more complete treatment of backward compatibility issues and a more detailed discussion of the capabilities of the API, grouping them into a five-level architecture, spanning from physical devices to application-level manipulation, and addressing error conditions, configuration, accounting performance and security issues at each level.
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