Can anyone square these? (1st is transcript of counsel from MSFT from oral argument; 2nd is discussion of record from a recent district court opinion.)pic.twitter.com/Ivr79A43KD
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Can anyone square these? (1st is transcript of counsel from MSFT from oral argument; 2nd is discussion of record from a recent district court opinion.)pic.twitter.com/Ivr79A43KD
The way a lot of the sharding approaches work, and google has publicized some, is that individual types of data ("tables") are distributed across servers by splitting them on ranges of keys (e.g. a username).
There credibly can be different tables for email headers (to / from information), email content (main body), and attachments. Doing so makes technical sense, and doesn't primarily have to be about circumventing LE.
Access patterns for the different tables will often be different. E.g. headers incl subject are much more commonly accessed (display of inbox), than the body (only when clicking on a thread), attachements are barely ever accessed. => different distribution logic for each.
So I think the misunderstanding was likely about what a "shard" is. The email's body is far less likely to be broken up (=> Rosenkranz interpretation), but the email with metadata and attachment as a whole is more likely to be broken up. I suspect didn't know technical term.
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