SK Hynix

Hardware Encryption (SED management)
WinMagic has tested the following self-encrypting drives (SED) and found them to be compatible with SecureDoc. SEDs that are indicated as being WinMagic Certified Secure benefit from the close collaboration with the drive manufacturer and have undergone the most extensive testing to ensure compatibility.
Software Encryption
SecureDoc supports software based encryption on all SATA drives unless otherwise noted.

MANUFACTURER
MODEL
FIRMWARE
NOTES
TCG
IEEE 1667 (EDRIVE)
SECURITY CERTIFICATIONS
BUS TYPE
FORM FACTOR
SECUREDOC VERSION TESTED
SK Hynix
BC901
51075151
Opal 2.01
NVMe
M.2 2280
9.0
SK Hynix
BC901
51760C30
Opal 2.01
NVMe
M.2 2280
9.0
SK Hynix
BC901
51072151
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.01
NVMe
M.2 2230
9.0
SK Hynix
BC901
51750C30
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.01
NVMe
M.2 2280
9.0
SK Hynix
PC801
51720A10
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.01
NVMe
M.2 2280
9.0
SK Hynix
PC801
51070141
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.6 SR1
SK Hynix
PC711
41710C20
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.6 SR1
SK Hynix
PC801
51710A10
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.01
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.6 SR1
SK Hynix
BC711
41020131
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2230
8.6
SK Hynix
PC711
41700C20
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.5 SR2
SK Hynix
PC611
11710C10
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.5
SK Hynix
PC601
80730C10
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.3 SR1
SK Hynix
PC601
80730C10
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.3
SK Hynix
PC601
80710C10
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
NVMe
M.2 2280
8.2 HF1
SK Hynix
SC313
71021P10
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
SATA
2.5″, M.2 2280
7.5
SK Hynix
SC300
20100P00, 50100P00
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
SATA
2.5″
6.5, 7.1
SK Hynix
SC305
20100P00, 50100P00
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
SATA
2.5″
6.5, 7.1
SK Hynix
SC300
20020P00, 50020P00
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
IEEE 1667
SATA
2.5″
6.5
SK Hynix
SC305
20020P00, 50020P00
Certified Secure Yes
Opal 2.0
IEEE 1667
SATA
2.5″
6.5

*SW: Consider SecureDoc software encryption to mitigate SED vulnerabilities
*FW: Update firmware else consider SecureDoc software encryption to mitigate SED vulnerabilities
¹If you are using Windows 7 with this drive, consider upgrading to SecureDoc 8.3 SR1 or later to avoid possible Sleep issues