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IntelĀ® Solid-State Drive 535 Series (2.5-inch)
Product Specification April 2015
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5.2 Advanced Power Management (APM)
The Advanced Power Management can be enabled or disabled using the SET FEATURES command.
Table 14: APM Subcommand Codes for Power Management and Definitions
Subcommand Codes
Definition
10h
Power optimized for connected standby power
40h
Power optimized for lid up
80h
Balanced power/performance for non-connected standby
FEh
Optimized for high performance (Default)
Table 15: APM Subcommand Codes for Thermal Power Management and Definitions
Subcommand Codes
Definition
60h
Most aggressive thermal setting
6Fh
Light 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 16: Supported Secure Erase Modes and Definitions
Secure Erase Mode
Definition
Normal Mode
Full NAND erase of user available space and spare area
Enhanced Mode
Cryptographically erase data
5.3.1.2 Sanitize Device
Table 17: Supported Sanitize Device Modes and Definitions
Mode
Definition
Block Erase
Block erase method, all user data areas including user data not currently
allocated, irretrievable
Crypto Scramble Ext
Changes the internal encryption keys
5.4 Device Statistics
In addition to the SMART attribute structure, statistics pertaining to the operation and health of the Intel SSD 535
Series can be reported to the host on request through the Device Statistics log as defined in the ATA specification.
The Device Statistics log is a read-only GPL/SMART log located at read log address 0x04 and is accessible using
READ LOG EXT, READ LOG DMA EXT or SMART READ LOG commands.
The following table lists the Device Statistics supported by the Intel SSD 535 Series.