![]() When creating an archive, you are effectively creating a ‘container’ file into which you package one or many other files or folders. Using archives for productions and uploads can make eDiscovery a lot easier. You’ll find hundreds of different types of archive format though, so here’s a quick primer on the most commonly used ones, and a peek into how archives work in general. ![]() There are many benefits to using archives during eDiscovery - from combining and compressing files to encrypting data to keep it secure.
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