8. Press and select OK to accept the settings and to exit the window. Select Cancel to exit if youdo not want to change the security key on the controller.NOTE: If there is an existing configuration on the controller, it is updated with the new securitykey. If you had previously removed any secured disks, you still need to supply the oldpassphrase to import them.Deleting A Security KeyNOTE: Delete Key is active if there is a security key present on the controller.NOTE: Delete Key can only be performed when there are no secured virtual disks present.NOTE: After the Delete Key operation, all unconfigured, secured SEDs are secure-erased.Perform the following steps when deleting the security key on the controller:1. During host system bootup, press when the BIOS screen is displayed.The Virtual Disk Management screen is displayed. If there is more than one controller, the mainmenu screen is displayed.2. Select a controller, and press .The Virtual Disk Management screen is displayed for the selected controller.3. Use the arrow keys to highlight Security Key Management.4. Press to display the actions you can perform.5. Select the Delete Key and press .Creating Secured Virtual DisksTo create a secured virtual disk, the controller must have a security key established first. See CreatingSecurity Key.NOTE: Combining SAS and SATA hard drives within a virtual disk is not supported. Also, combininghard drives and solid state drives (SSDs) within a virtual disk is not supported.After the security key is established, perform the steps outlined in the topic Creating A Virtual Disks tocreate a virtual disk.To secure the virtual disk, navigate to the Secure VD option at the bottom left area of the Create New VDscreen.NOTE: All virtual disks added to a secured Disk Group are secured.Securing Pre-Existing Virtual DisksIf an unsecured virtual disk was created on a controller, you can secure the virtual disk as long as thefollowing conditions are met:• The controller has a security key present.• All the physical disks in the virtual disk are SED.67