Relativity Processing
Deduplication questions and
answers
These hashes are derived from the physical file, not by a logical
comparison of email components such as headers, subject, sender,
etc. - answer MD5/SHA1/SHA256 hashes
The four email component hashes (body, header, recipient, and
attachment) Relativity Processing generates to de-duplicate emails.
- answer Deduplication hashes
The hash used by processing in Relativity to de-duplicate files,
which references a Unicode string of the header, body, attachment,
and recipient hashes generated by processing. For loose files, the
Processing Duplicate Hash is a hash of the file's SHA256 hash. -
answer Processing duplicate hash
Relativity can calculate the MD5 hash value if you have FIPS
(Federal Information Processing Standards cryptography) enabled
for the worker manager server. - answer False - Relativity can't
calculate the MD5 hash value if you have FIPS (Federal Information
Processing Standards cryptography) enabled for the worker
manager server.
Relativity 9.5.342.116, ICS/VCF files are deduplicated not as emails
but as loose files based on the SHA256 hash. Since the system now
considers these loose files, Relativity is no longer capturing the
email-specific metadata that it used to get as a result of ICS/VCF
files going through the system's email handle. - answer True
ICS - Internet Calendar Scheduling) file
VCF - vCard files
Deduplication questions and
answers
These hashes are derived from the physical file, not by a logical
comparison of email components such as headers, subject, sender,
etc. - answer MD5/SHA1/SHA256 hashes
The four email component hashes (body, header, recipient, and
attachment) Relativity Processing generates to de-duplicate emails.
- answer Deduplication hashes
The hash used by processing in Relativity to de-duplicate files,
which references a Unicode string of the header, body, attachment,
and recipient hashes generated by processing. For loose files, the
Processing Duplicate Hash is a hash of the file's SHA256 hash. -
answer Processing duplicate hash
Relativity can calculate the MD5 hash value if you have FIPS
(Federal Information Processing Standards cryptography) enabled
for the worker manager server. - answer False - Relativity can't
calculate the MD5 hash value if you have FIPS (Federal Information
Processing Standards cryptography) enabled for the worker
manager server.
Relativity 9.5.342.116, ICS/VCF files are deduplicated not as emails
but as loose files based on the SHA256 hash. Since the system now
considers these loose files, Relativity is no longer capturing the
email-specific metadata that it used to get as a result of ICS/VCF
files going through the system's email handle. - answer True
ICS - Internet Calendar Scheduling) file
VCF - vCard files