A CMDB Administrator is asked to clean up the CMDB duplicates.
What is the preferred way to manage this task?
In Data Foundations, ''Govern'' is about putting repeatable, controlled mechanisms in place to keep CMDB data healthy over time. Duplicate CI cleanup is a governance activity because duplicates degrade trust, break reporting, create incorrect service impacts, and cause operational confusion (for example, incidents linked to the wrong CI). The preferred approach is to use the guided and purpose-built de-duplication experience designed for CMDB administrators rather than relying on generic task lists or ad-hoc work.
The de-duplication dashboard in CMDB Workspace is the preferred place because it centralizes duplicate identification, prioritization, and remediation in a single operational experience. It typically provides visibility into suspected duplicates, helps users review records side-by-side, and supports controlled actions (such as merge/retire workflows, depending on configuration) while maintaining auditability. This aligns with Data Foundations' emphasis on standard processes and consistent remediation patterns rather than one-off manual fixes.
''My Tasks'' is a generic work queue and does not provide the purpose-built context or tooling required to confidently resolve duplicates in a safe, repeatable way. A standalone ''de-duplication task module'' may exist as a navigation entry, but the recommended operational method is to use the workspace dashboard where duplicate remediation is organized and guided as part of CMDB health and governance. Therefore, the correct answer is the de-duplication dashboard on CMDB Workspace.
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