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Exam CIS-Discovery Topic 3 Question 61 Discussion
ServiceNow Exam CIS-Discovery Topic 3 Question 61 Discussion
Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-Discovery exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 3
[All CIS-Discovery Questions]
One method for deleting specific CIs not discovered in 30 days is:
A
Scheduled Job
B
UI Policy
C
Service Mapping
D
Data Policy
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Roslyn
3 months ago
Hmm, a scheduled job to delete undiscovered CIs? Sounds like a good way to clean up your CMDB on autopilot. I like it!
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Celia
2 months ago
A scheduled job is a great way to ensure that your CMDB stays up to date by removing CIs that have not been discovered in 30 days.
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Paz
2 months ago
D) Data Policy
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Elbert
2 months ago
I think a scheduled job would be more suitable for this task as it can run at specific intervals to delete outdated CIs.
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Carmen
2 months ago
B) UI Policy
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Ressie
2 months ago
Yes, a scheduled job can help automate the process of cleaning up the CMDB by deleting undiscovered CIs.
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Svetlana
2 months ago
A) Scheduled Job
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Sueann
4 months ago
Service Mapping, definitely. It allows you to map dependencies and relationships between CIs, making it perfect for this scenario.
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Kirby
2 months ago
Scheduled Job could also be useful for deleting specific CIs not discovered in 30 days.
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Louvenia
3 months ago
I agree, Service Mapping helps in mapping dependencies and relationships between CIs.
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Fannie
3 months ago
Service Mapping is a great option for deleting specific CIs not discovered in 30 days.
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Gianna
4 months ago
Data Policy? Isn't that more for managing data-related policies? I'm leaning towards Service Mapping as the correct answer.
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Lovetta
3 months ago
UI Policy is not the correct method for deleting specific CIs not discovered in 30 days.
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Jeanice
3 months ago
Data Policy is indeed for managing data-related policies, not for deleting specific CIs.
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Brandon
3 months ago
Scheduled Job is the correct method for deleting specific CIs not discovered in 30 days.
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Tawny
3 months ago
Service Mapping is used for mapping out services and dependencies, not for deleting specific CIs.
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Helga
4 months ago
The UI Policy option doesn't seem relevant to this task. I think it's between the Data Policy and Service Mapping choices.
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Ellsworth
3 months ago
I agree, Service Mapping could also be a possible option.
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Royce
3 months ago
I think the answer is Data Policy.
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Kelvin
4 months ago
A scheduled job seems like the logical choice here. It can automate the deletion of CIs that haven't been discovered in 30 days.
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Hollis
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be D) Data Policy, as it can define rules for data deletion based on certain criteria.
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Olene
4 months ago
I agree with Carman, because Scheduled Job can automate the deletion process for CIs not discovered in 30 days.
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Carman
4 months ago
I think the answer is A) Scheduled Job.
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