How are the relationships between services and offerings that are built in Service Porfolio Management transferred to the Configuration Management Database (CMDB)?
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. I remember learning that the CMDB relationships are automatically created based on the service portfolio, but I'll double-check the details.
Okay, I think I have a strategy for this. I'll need to consider how the service and offering relationships are defined, and how that maps to the CMDB structure.
Option A sounds the most straightforward, but I'm not convinced it covers all the bases. It's like building a house without a foundation - it's just not gonna work.
Option C seems the most logical, but I bet the business service definition is as clear as mud. It's like trying to read hieroglyphics while blindfolded.
I'd go with Option D. Manual is the way to go, you know? That way, I can make sure everything is just right, like a surgeon operating on a hyperactive squirrel.
Option B sounds great, but I wonder if the CMDB can handle all that automation without crashing. It's like trying to organize a clown car - too much stuff, not enough space!
Option B sounds great, but I wonder if the CMDB can handle all that automation without crashing. It's like trying to organize a clown car - too much stuff, not enough space!
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