Warrants for entire servers?

In this interesting article, albeit not about the Fourth Amendment, USA Today writes about server centers: Buildings house secret servers that keep Net humming by Judy Keen. There’s this tidbit near the end:

As more data centers are built, he says there will be more debate about legal issues: What happens if law enforcement has a warrant for a server that also contains data owned by other companies?

As storage goes off-site (the “cloud”), one can imagine search warrants for entire servers where only a tiny part contains the information used by the search warrant’s true target. What then? The Comprehensive Drug Testing search protocol debate will be revived. What ham-handed law enforcement officer isn’t going to seek seizure of the entire server because it’s easier than segregating information really needed in the search warrant papers?

Update: See F.B.I. Seizes Web Servers, Knocking Sites Offline and FBI Seizes Servers at Dallas Data Center.

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