dd

/ˌdiː ˈdiː/
noun
  1. A command in Unix and Linux systems used to copy and convert data, often for creating backups or writing disk images.
    • The system administrator ran dd to write the operating system image to a USB drive.
    • With dd, you can copy data from one file to another exactly.
    • He used the dd command to create a backup of the hard drive.
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