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CompTIA PK0-005 Exam - Topic 4 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's PK0-005 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 4
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After determining the appropriate maintenance window, which of the following should occur NEXT in the operational infrastructure change process?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Wayne
2 months ago
Not sure if notifying customers is the right move yet.
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Haley
2 months ago
Rollback plan should be in place before anything else.
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Dorothy
3 months ago
I think notifying customers is more important.
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Orville
3 months ago
Wait, are we really implementing changes without a test plan?
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Kris
3 months ago
Definitely need to approve the test plan first!
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Nickole
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question where implementing the change was the next step, but I wonder if we should have a plan in place first, like a rollback plan.
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Lynna
4 months ago
I feel like developing a rollback plan is crucial, but I can't recall if it comes before or after notifying customers. It seems like both are important steps.
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Alyce
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about needing to approve a test plan before making any changes. That might be important for avoiding issues later.
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Zack
4 months ago
I think after setting the maintenance window, we should probably notify customers first, right? It seems like a good way to keep everyone informed.
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Kimbery
4 months ago
Notifying customers is also crucial - they need to be aware of any planned changes that could impact them. I'll make sure to consider that option as well.
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Nina
4 months ago
Definitely need to have a rollback plan in place before making any changes to the infrastructure. Can't risk causing major disruptions without a way to quickly undo it.
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Flo
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Approving the test plan seems like it could be important before actually implementing the change. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Dick
5 months ago
I think the next step is to implement the change, since that's the logical next step after determining the maintenance window.
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Daren
8 months ago
But what if something goes wrong during implementation? We need a plan to revert back.
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Lorean
8 months ago
I disagree, we should develop a rollback plan next.
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Danilo
8 months ago
Hmm, I'd have to go with option C - notifying the customers. After all, they're the ones who are going to be impacted, and it's only fair to keep them in the loop. Plus, it'll give them a chance to brace themselves for the inevitable chaos that's about to ensue.
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Loreta
8 months ago
Clearly, the next step is to implement the change, option A. Why waste time with all that 'planning' nonsense when you can just dive right in? Live on the edge, I say!
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Zona
7 months ago
We should also notify customers before making any changes to avoid confusion.
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Malcom
8 months ago
True, having a rollback plan is important for any unexpected issues.
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Tonja
8 months ago
But what if something goes wrong? We should have a rollback plan in place.
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Kaitlyn
8 months ago
I agree, let's just go for it and implement the change.
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Daren
8 months ago
I think we should notify customers first.
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Rueben
8 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of what comes after the maintenance window. I say, let's go with option D - a good rollback plan is always the way to go, just in case things don't go as planned. You know what they say, 'Expect the best, but prepare for the worst'.
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Chaya
7 months ago
True, but notifying customers should also be a priority to manage expectations.
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Ronna
8 months ago
But don't you think it's important to implement the change first before anything else?
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Keva
8 months ago
I agree, having a rollback plan is crucial in case something goes wrong.
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