Would it be possible to have a system where you have a second key that "decrypts" to an empty drive? I don't see how they could prove that you used your primary or fake key.
Whoever runs the back-end servers should write a book on how they are scaling everything and how the back-end architecture has evolved over time.
In another post it says they run over 100 servers, and do it with a budget equivalent to some sites with 1% of their traffic -- I'd certainly pay money for a book giving me some insight into how they are doing this.
They could also provide consulting to commercial companies that would assist them in doing the same thing.
Would it be possible to have a system where you have a second key that "decrypts" to an empty drive? I don't see how they could prove that you used your primary or fake key.
Where's the picture? I want to see for myself if it's clearer than my LCD. ;)
Whoever runs the back-end servers should write a book on how they are scaling everything and how the back-end architecture has evolved over time.
In another post it says they run over 100 servers, and do it with a budget equivalent to some sites with 1% of their traffic -- I'd certainly pay money for a book giving me some insight into how they are doing this.
They could also provide consulting to commercial companies that would assist them in doing the same thing.