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ServiceNow CIS-EM Exam - Topic 6 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-EM exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 6
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What is Event Management licensing based on?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Irene
3 months ago
I don't know, D seems like a valid option too.
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Paris
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not about the CIs in the CMDB?
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Leila
4 months ago
I thought it was about the unique nodes, but B makes more sense.
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Edelmira
4 months ago
Totally agree, B is the right answer!
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Son
4 months ago
It's based on the number of connectors and listeners.
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Gerry
5 months ago
I think it has to do with the connectors, but I can't remember if it's just the number of connectors or if it also includes listeners.
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Valentin
5 months ago
I feel like the number of CIs in the CMDB might be important, but I also remember something about connectors being a key part of the licensing model.
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Mireya
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about how many unique nodes can send events, but I can't recall if that's the main factor for licensing.
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Rocco
5 months ago
I think the licensing is related to the number of connectors, but I'm not sure if it's just the connectors or if it includes listeners too.
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Gail
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy - I'll start by eliminating any options that don't seem directly relevant to Event Management licensing. Then I can focus in on the remaining options and try to determine the best answer.
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Adelina
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the options. I'll need to carefully read through each one to figure out what the key differences are between them.
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Roslyn
5 months ago
I think this question is asking about the licensing model for Event Management, so I'll need to focus on understanding the different factors that determine the licensing cost.
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Ora
5 months ago
This seems straightforward, I'm pretty confident the answer is B. The number of connectors and listeners it will collect data from seems like the key factor in Event Management licensing.
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Simona
5 months ago
Definitely going with the peer-to-peer option. That's the architecture that's most focused on preserving anonymity and privacy during data transmission.
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German
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to review the details on external spam quarantine and how it integrates with Cisco SMA.
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Denise
1 year ago
Event Management licensing? Sounds like a party I don't want to be invited to. But if I had to guess, I'd say option C. Fewer connectors, less paperwork, am I right?
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Bernadine
1 year ago
Licensing? More like 'license to bill', amirite? But seriously, I'd go with option B. It's the most 'connected' choice.
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Yasuko
1 year ago
Yeah, that seems like the most logical choice for Event Management licensing.
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Thurman
1 year ago
I agree, it makes sense to base it on the number of connectors.
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Reid
1 year ago
Option B) The number of connectors and listeners it will collect data from
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Silva
1 year ago
I'm going to have to go with A. The number of unique nodes sending events sounds like the way they'd base the licensing.
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Anthony
1 year ago
I think it's D because the number of CIs in the CMDB being monitored seems like a crucial factor.
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Jeannetta
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C since it's about the number of connectors collecting data.
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Yoko
1 year ago
I see your point, but I still believe it's A because unique nodes sending events seem more important.
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Kanisha
1 year ago
I think it's actually based on the number of connectors and listeners, so I would choose B.
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Willodean
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm going with C. The number of connectors it will collect data from seems like the most straightforward licensing model.
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Darrin
1 year ago
I agree with you, I also think it's A. The number of unique nodes makes more sense for event management licensing.
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Markus
1 year ago
I think it's actually A. The number of unique nodes that can send events to the instance is what determines the licensing.
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Graciela
2 years ago
I think it's actually based on the number of connectors it will collect data from.
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Michael
2 years ago
Option D seems the most logical, as the licensing should be based on the number of CIs it's monitoring in the CMDB.
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Heike
1 year ago
I agree, it would be important to consider the number of CIs in the CMDB for event management licensing.
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Adelina
2 years ago
I think option D is correct, it makes sense to base the licensing on the number of CIs being monitored.
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Melissia
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be based on the number of CIs in the CMDB that it will be monitoring.
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William
2 years ago
I believe it's based on the number of connectors and listeners it will collect data from.
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Yun
2 years ago
I think it's option B. The number of connectors and listeners it will collect data from makes the most sense to me.
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Kate
1 year ago
I believe it's option D, monitoring the number of CIs in the CMDB.
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Tamra
1 year ago
I think it might be option A, based on the number of unique nodes.
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Jacquline
2 years ago
I agree, option B seems like the most logical choice.
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Louis
2 years ago
I think Event Management licensing is based on the number of unique nodes that can send events to the instance.
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