Hey Scott,

We plan to zero out disks when we delete a policy on a server.
So we work with different teams and each team should not have access to the 
data of another team when we pass the server on to the other team.
So more like, I have centos installed and when passing it to the next team 
I want the data to be removed (through razor specifically cause we are 
using the API for passing it on and stuff. ). We would love a cleaner 
solution for this rather then messing around the microkernel specifically 
now thinking about the problems that you mentioned.

Thanks for your time :)



On Saturday, 13 May 2017 02:30:08 UTC+5:30, Rohit Menon wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> So we are using razor in production.
> What I like to know is, is there a way to zero out disks using /dev/zero 
> when we load the micro kernel.
> What would be the best approach to go about this problem.
>

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