101 · Question #432
The ARX saves customers time, money and frustration through a stub-based system that makes a slight modification to each file in order to more efficiently sort and store end user data.
The correct answer is B. False. The ARX does not modify files in any way - it uses a transparent metadata index to track and virtualize file data without altering the actual files.
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The ARX saves customers time, money and frustration through a stub-based system that makes a slight modification to each file in order to more efficiently sort and store end user data.
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- ATrue
- BFalse
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(35 responses)- A9% (3)
- B91% (32)
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The ARX does not modify files in any way - it uses a transparent metadata index to track and virtualize file data without altering the actual files.
Marking this true incorrectly attributes a stub or file-modification mechanism to the ARX, which fundamentally operates through transparent indexing without touching the files themselves.
The statement is false because the ARX never modifies user files; it builds an out-of-band metadata index that records file attributes and locations, allowing transparent data mobility and policy enforcement while leaving the actual file content completely untouched.
Concept tested: F5 ARX transparent file virtualization without file modification
Source: https://support.f5.com/csp/knowledge-center/software/ARX
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