SSD's are a different beast, if you're going
to put data
on them that you do not want recovered I would recommend encrypting the
drive before using it, then when done delete/destroy the key. That
should turn your drive into a useless (but format-able) chunk of silicon.
That's our take on it. SSDs get FDE or they don't leave. Secure Erase is nice for
blowing away old formatting/partitioning, but we're not trusting it on sensitive
customer data.
Thanks,
Jonathan