In the Pure Storage ecosystem, " Meta fingerprinting " refers to the core technology behind Pure1 Meta , which is Pure ' s cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning engine. Pure1 collects thousands of data points of telemetry (metadata) from all connected FlashArrays globally every day.
By analyzing this vast amount of telemetry data, Pure1 Meta creates workload signatures or " fingerprints. " It then continuously compares your array ' s telemetry footprint against the global pool of arrays. The major benefit of this is that it enables predictive support . If Pure1 Meta detects that your array ' s fingerprint matches a known issue experienced by another array elsewhere in the world, Pure Storage can proactively alert you, open a support ticket, or recommend a Purity upgrade before you ever experience an outage or performance impact. It also uses these fingerprints for highly accurate capacity and performance forecasting.
Here is why the other options are incorrect:
Provides security for Remote Assist (RA) (A): Remote Assist allows Pure Support to log into your array for troubleshooting, but its security is based on a customer-initiated, secure outbound TLS connection (tunneling), not meta fingerprinting.
Ensures biometric security (B): This is a distractor. " Fingerprinting " in the context of Pure Storage refers to data and workload profiling, not human biometric authentication like physical fingerprint scanners.
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