> In a cloud environment, a client may not be able to apply or use e-discovery tools that it uses in its own environment. Moreover, a client may not have the ability or administrative rights to search or access all the data hosted in the cloud.
In a cloud environment, the customer often does not have the same level of access or control as they would in a traditional on-premises environment. This can make it more difficult to search or access all hosted data, especially if the data is distributed across multiple cloud services or regions.
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