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ARX can classify data based on all of the following EXCEPT:

The correct answer is D. Security Level. The ARX file virtualization appliance supports several file-based classification criteria, but security level classification is not among its native capabilities.

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Question

ARX can classify data based on all of the following EXCEPT:

Options

  • APaths
  • BFile Size
  • CExtensions
  • DSecurity Level
  • EFile Name

How the community answered

(39 responses)
  • A
    3% (1)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • D
    87% (34)
  • E
    8% (3)

Why each option

The ARX file virtualization appliance supports several file-based classification criteria, but security level classification is not among its native capabilities.

APaths

Paths are a valid ARX classification criterion used to identify where files reside and route them to appropriate storage tiers.

BFile Size

File size is a valid ARX classification criterion commonly used to identify large, inactive files for tiering to secondary storage.

CExtensions

File extensions are a valid ARX classification criterion used to categorize files by type for policy-based placement.

DSecurity LevelCorrect

ARX classifies data using file system metadata such as paths, extensions, file names, and file size. Security level is not a native classification dimension for ARX - it does not read or interpret security labels or ACL-based sensitivity tiers as a classification criterion.

EFile Name

File name is a valid ARX classification criterion that can be used in pattern-matching policies to govern data placement.

Concept tested: F5 ARX data classification criteria

Source: https://support.f5.com/csp/knowledge-center/software/ARX

Topics

#ARX#data classification#file metadata#storage tiering

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