FileVault vs Disk Utility questions and erasing data
I have a MacBook Pro and and iMac (for business) and I just used FileVault on both. I now need to encrypt my Time Machine and external hard drives. I have some questions:
1) Time Machine - is it just as secure to (A) go into Disk Utilities and erase the data on Time Machine and then go to System Preferences and set Time Machine to encrypt or is it better to (B) go into Data Recovery Mode and erase the hard drive three times and then set up Time Machine? Or, is the latter overkill? (C) Is Time Machine being encrypted by FileVault in System Preferences or Disk Utility?
2) External Hard Drives that I need encrypted: (A) It would be great to keep the data on these drives and encrypt using FileVault - are there reasons I should erase the data first (recovery mode? or no?). (B) Is there a reason to use Disk Utility to encrypt vs FileVault?
3) When these computers, have reached end-of-life since they are encrypted do I need to go to recovery mode and erase three times? leave them as they are? or something else?
iMac: vs. 10.13.5
Processor: 2.9GHz Intel Core i5
Memory 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Storage 1.03 TB available of 1.11 TB
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13 in) vs. 10.13.5
Processor 2.7 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory 16 GB 1867 MHz DDR3
Storage 162.58 GB available out of 250.79 GB
Time Machine and external hard drives are G-Drives.
iMac, macOS High Sierra (10.13.4)