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ServiceNow CIS-SAM Exam - Topic 2 Question 41 Discussion

Once you are ready to retire software in ServiceNow, what is the critical first step in the retirement process?
B) Expire identified active software entitlements
A) Manually set Allocations available on the entitlement to Zero (0)
C) Run the Software Model Lifecycle Report
D) Revoke all current allocations
E) Recover the identified software entitlements

ServiceNow CIS-SAM Exam - Topic 2 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-SAM exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 2
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Once you are ready to retire software in ServiceNow, what is the critical first step in the retirement process?

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Carey
7 months ago
C seems like a good step, but not the first one, right?
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Ivette
7 months ago
I always thought it was A, but B makes sense too.
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Gerald
8 months ago
Wait, is it really that simple? I thought it was more complicated.
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Devorah
8 months ago
Definitely agree with B! That's the first thing to do.
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Gianna
8 months ago
I think it's B, expiring active entitlements is key.
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Lemuel
8 months ago
I thought we had to set allocations to zero before anything else, but now I'm questioning if expiring entitlements comes first.
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Hershel
8 months ago
I have a vague memory of needing to run a report first, like the Software Model Lifecycle Report, but I’m not confident that’s the critical first step.
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Lore
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question about software retirement, and I feel like revoking allocations was mentioned as important, but I can't recall if it's the very first step.
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Walker
8 months ago
I think the first step might be to expire the active software entitlements, but I'm not completely sure.
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Bette
8 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward question about the differences in cardiovascular responses between arm and leg exercise. I'm pretty confident I can figure this out.
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Jolene
8 months ago
I'm a little confused on the differences between some of these document types. IMM, CONOPS, IPP - they all sound like they could potentially be used to communicate system info. I'll have to review my notes to refresh my memory on the specifics of each one.
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Lonny
8 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question says I need to enable just-in-time VM access and network detections, so I'll choose option B and enable Azure Defender at the workspace level.
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Malcolm
9 months ago
This seems like a tricky question. I'm not entirely sure what the right approach is, but I think I'll go with option B and encourage the team member to research the issue and present their findings during the retrospective. That seems like a good way to get more information and make an informed decision.
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Elliot
9 months ago
I'm a bit unsure, but I thought performance testing wasn't the primary factor for service orientation. C seems off to me.
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Marge
1 year ago
Option E, of course. Recovering software entitlements is the best way to make sure they never see the light of day again. Retirement at its finest!
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Nu
1 year ago
Option A, obviously. What better way to retire software than by manually setting allocations to zero? It's the digital equivalent of putting it out to pasture.
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Aileen
1 year ago
Option E, all the way! Recover those entitlements and sell them on the black market. That's how you really retire software.
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Ricarda
12 months ago
D) Revoke all current allocations
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Noah
1 year ago
A) Manually set Allocations available on the entitlement to Zero (0)
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Pearlie
1 year ago
E) Recover the identified software entitlements
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Felicidad
1 year ago
Hmm, Option C sounds like a good idea. Run the report and then figure out the next steps. Sounds like a solid plan to me.
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Aileen
1 year ago
User 3: Agreed, it's important to have all the information before moving forward.
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Frederica
1 year ago
Once you have the report, you can then decide on the next actions to take. It's a good starting point.
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Karl
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, running the report would give us a clear picture of what needs to be done next.
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Cassandra
1 year ago
Yeah, running the Software Model Lifecycle Report is definitely the critical first step in retiring software.
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Nilsa
1 year ago
Option C sounds like a good idea. Run the report and then figure out the next steps.
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Elliott
1 year ago
User 1: I think Option C is a good first step.
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Michael
1 year ago
I'm going with Option D. Revoking all current allocations is the way to go. Who needs those pesky software entitlements anyway?
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Hermila
12 months ago
Let's make sure to follow the proper procedures to ensure a smooth retirement process.
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Lynsey
12 months ago
Once that's done, we can move on to the next steps in the retirement process.
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Nadine
12 months ago
I agree, it's necessary to revoke all current allocations before retiring software.
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Marshall
12 months ago
Option D is a good choice. Revoking allocations is important.
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Xochitl
1 year ago
Definitely, it's the critical first step in retiring software in ServiceNow.
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Edelmira
1 year ago
Revoking allocations ensures a smooth retirement process.
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Maira
1 year ago
I agree, it's important to revoke all current allocations before retiring software.
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Gaston
1 year ago
I think Option D is the best choice. Revoking allocations is key.
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Jamal
1 year ago
Option B seems like the obvious choice here. Why bother with all the other steps when you can just expire the active entitlements and be done with it?
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Janella
1 year ago
User 2: But wouldn't it be important to also recover the identified software entitlements before retiring the software?
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Joseph
1 year ago
User 1: I agree, expiring the active entitlements seems like the most efficient option.
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Lyda
1 year ago
I believe expiring identified active software entitlements is the best first step to retire software in ServiceNow.
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Benton
1 year ago
I agree with Naomi, running the report helps identify what needs to be retired.
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Naomi
1 year ago
I think the critical first step is to run the Software Model Lifecycle Report.
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