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Zeero is a Tru64 UNIX command/utility that zeros out disks prior to rewrite.[1]

Purpose

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  • It is a more efficient way of writing zeros to a disk (device file) than using /dev/zero with dd.[citation needed]
  • It is a way of data erasure -- removing sensitive data from a disk, or disk partition.
  • shred would be more secure, but is not installed by default on Tru64 systems.

References

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  1. ^ "Zeero(8) manual page". Retrieved 25 June 2010.