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Serial Podcast and Death of Hae Min Lee (2014-15): Can someone from Microsoft help exonerate Adnan Syed by helping to access his Hotmail login records from Jan 13th, 1999?

Hotmail has an IP log retention policy of only 60 days + initial signin [1], and so those logs from 1999 will no longer be available.Even if these policies weren't enforced, Hotmail migrated from their original startup FreeBSD servers running Apache to Windows ones running IIS in 2000 [2], and it is very unlikely the IP access logs from the old stack still exist after that migration.[1] Page on eff.org[2] Hotmail moving to Windows | News | Geek.com

What is the best method to delete 150-200 million old rows every 24 hours in Amazon Redshift?

Thanks for the A2A.Delete is indeed a big hurdle with Redshift. Especially since Redshift does not support partitions, which is a common method of setting retention policy with other databases.Assuming the retention policy is based on record timestamp, the best way to do it in my opinion is to use deep copy or “fake partitions” depending on the size of the table.E.g. say that you want every 24 hours to delete the records that are 30 days old.If the total size of the table is relatively small (up to 1–5 billion records is a good plug number here)Every 24 hours run inside a transaction (so that new records won't fail or get mixed up) the following pseudo code:Rename t to t_oldCreate table t (like t_old)Insert into t select * from t_old where timestamp > today-30Drop table t_oldYou might need to recreate dependant views of you had views depending on tIf it's a really huge table then the fake partitions option is preferred:Have a table per day e.g. t_2016-09–28Insert records to the appropriate table according to timestampEvery 24 hours drop the table from 30 days agoCreate a view to union all daily tablesThe caveat with that is that the optimizer isn't always perfect when querying the view.I would recommend you to consider https://alooma.com, which is a data pipeline as a service and supports both options detailed above. However, I'm Alooma's CTO, so I might be a bit biased :)Good luck!

How would police departments manage the volume of video data recorded by body cameras?

Disk storage is cheap nowadays -- either online or offline; and combined with established retention policies, the data would be handled just like any other data collected in the ordinary course of work performed by the agency.

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