File Fingerprinting is used for: All of the options,Manage Jenkins backup, Manage job dependencies, Manage job security
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Correct answer is option C - Manage job dependencies.
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In Jenkins, file fingerprints are stored and later used to track which version of file is used in which build. It is used to identify uniqueness of each version of file and keep track of it to manage dependency of different jobs.
So, Jenkins uses file fingerprinting for managing job dependencies.
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