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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

TeamGroup’s new SSD irreversibly deletes data with a single click

T-CREATE Expert P35Sintroduced by TeamGroup. Offering capacity options from 256 GB to 2 TB, this portable SSD model enables permanent deletion of sensitive data with the physical destruction button.

Thanks to a two-stage slide switch on the device, accidental destruction of data is prevented. The SSD requires a USB-C connection to operate, and once the destruction process is started, the process does not stop even if the connection is lost. This structure shows that the product was not developed for personal backup purposes, but for data transportation scenarios that require high security. According to TeamGroup’s statement, the circuit structure used initiates a destruction process directly at the chip level. When the destruction process is completed, no trace of the data is left. It is stated that P35S targets professionals operating in the fields of defense, intelligence and corporate security.

In addition, the physical dimensions of the device are suitable for mobility. The product weighs only 42 grams and its length does not exceed 90 millimeters. Working via the USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, P35S offers performance of up to 1,000 MB per second in reading and writing operations. This means that a file of approximately 1 GB can be transferred to the drive in one second. Among users, this speed means time savings, especially when transferring large volumes of files securely.

The physical security structure that prevents accidental deletion of data appears to have been carefully designed

The destruction switch on the device is activated with a two-step swipe movement, not with a single press. In the first step of this design, the warning sign appears, and in the second step, the destruction circuit operates. This structure prevents accidental triggering while the device is in your pocket or carried in a bag. In short, data can only be destroyed as a result of conscious intervention. However, it is clearly emphasized that due to this structure, the device is not suitable for ordinary users. The company states that the product should not be preferred for purposes such as general use or personal data archiving.

This SSD model developed by TeamGroup is specially prepared for organizations that require hardware security. Data cannot be intervened remotely, and even if there is physical access, deletion at the chip level ensures that the data is irretrievably eliminated. In some cases, software deletion methods or encryption may not be sufficient against unauthorized access. At this point, a solution equipped with a physical destruction circuit becomes a priority in terms of protecting the confidentiality of data, especially in field operations.

Pricing information for the P35S has not been announced yet. However, the device will be available in four capacity options: 256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB. The launch date of the product is not yet clear. Corporate users or technical teams interested in data security are expected to closely follow the accessibility process of this product. As of now, the introduction page has been published on TeamGroup’s official website and technical documentation is available to users.

The P35S model differs from traditional portable SSD solutions not only with its physical features but also with its usage scenarios. It needs to be connected to a desktop system or laptop via a USB-C cable. Once the destruction process is started, it cannot be canceled. The main purpose here is to prevent malicious people from accessing the information even if they reach the device with data recovery software or technical interventions. This reveals that the device is designed not only for transfer but also to ensure instant data security.

TeamGroup does not recommend the P35S for general users. The product is positioned as a professional solution in risky tasks in terms of information security or in situations where data transfer is inevitable. It’s not just about high performance; The main purpose of the device is to ensure that data is eliminated without leaving any digital trace. While the transfer speed provided by the USB 3.2 connection supports data upload processes, the destruction feature makes the entire transfer process safe.


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