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Hardware designed for a particular purpose can often achieve better performance than [[disk encryption software]], and disk encryption hardware can be made more transparent to software than encryption done in software. As soon as the key has been initialised, the hardware should in principle be completely transparent to the OS and thus work with any OS. If the disk encryption hardware is integrated with the media itself the media may be designed for better integration. One example of such design would be through the use of physical sectors slightly larger than the logical sectors.
 
== Hardware-based full disk encryption Typestypes ==
=== Hard disk drive FDE ===
Usually referred to as '''self-encrypting drive''' ('''SED''').