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ServiceNow CIS-SP Exam - Topic 3 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-SP exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 3
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What is the purpose of the Domain Separation Center?

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Suggested Answer: D

Process Separation in ServiceNow is also known as domain administration. This concept is part of the broader domain separation feature, which allows you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. This is particularly useful for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) or large enterprises that need to manage multiple clients or departments within a single ServiceNow instance. Domain separation ensures that each domain can have its own set of data, processes, and administrative controls, providing a high level of customization and security.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the following resources:

* ServiceNow Support Article on Domain Separation

* Understanding Domain Separation in ServiceNow


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Tracey
3 months ago
Really? I always thought it was more about audits and error checking.
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Keva
4 months ago
Nope, it's definitely about domain admins managing their own areas.
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Phil
4 months ago
Wait, I thought it was just for global admins?
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Angella
4 months ago
Totally agree, option B is spot on!
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Jody
4 months ago
It's mainly for configuring and managing domain separation.
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Sharika
5 months ago
I vaguely recall something about configuring audits for domains, which might relate to option D, but I can't remember the details clearly.
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Magdalene
5 months ago
I feel like option C makes sense because it talks about domain admins managing their specific domains, but I could be mixing it up with another topic.
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Glen
5 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned global admins and their role in domain separation activities, so maybe option A is relevant here?
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Carissa
5 months ago
I think the Domain Separation Center is mainly about managing domain separation, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the main purpose.
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Justa
5 months ago
Based on the options, it seems like the Domain Separation Center is responsible for configuring and managing domain separation, as well as reviewing domain configuration audits. I think option D is the best answer.
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Winfred
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I'm not entirely sure what the Domain Separation Center is or what its purpose would be. I'll have to think about this one.
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Raymon
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The Domain Separation Center is probably responsible for managing and configuring domain separation, so I'm leaning towards option B.
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Florencia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. The options seem a bit similar, so I'll need to read through them carefully to figure out the best answer.
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Sharika
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key is to focus on the term "Domain Separation Center" and what its purpose would be.
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Rodrigo
10 months ago
The Domain Separation Center? More like the Domain Domination Center, am I right? Anyway, I'm leaning towards option C. Gotta keep those domain admins in check, you know?
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Cathrine
9 months ago
Definitely, keeping domain admins in check is crucial. Option C is the way to go for sure.
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Rueben
9 months ago
I think it's important for domain admins to have control over their specific domain. Option C seems like the best choice.
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Mattie
9 months ago
Yeah, option C sounds like the way to go. Each domain admin managing their own domain makes sense.
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Rebbecca
10 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I think I'll go with B, but I'm also a bit tempted by D. Auditing domain configs sounds like a great feature, but configuring and managing domain separation is probably the core purpose. Decisions, decisions...
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Ruth
10 months ago
Come on, option A? 'Global admins rack domain separation activities'? That sounds like something straight out of the IT Crowd. I'm going with C - domain admins managing their specific domains makes the most sense to me.
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Trevor
8 months ago
Definitely, option C is the most logical choice.
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Kati
8 months ago
I think domain admins managing their specific domains is the way to go.
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Claribel
9 months ago
Yeah, option C seems more practical.
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Ammie
9 months ago
I agree, option A does sound a bit odd.
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Veda
10 months ago
Option D looks good to me. Auditing domain configurations for errors and warnings is crucial to maintaining a healthy and secure network. The Domain Separation Center must be a one-stop-shop for that kind of oversight.
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Rickie
9 months ago
Yes, the Domain Separation Center plays a key role in allowing domain admins to manage their specific domain and ensure everything is in order.
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Jose
9 months ago
I agree, it's important to regularly review domain configuration audits to ensure everything is running smoothly.
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Christene
9 months ago
Option D looks good to me. Auditing domain configurations for errors and warnings is crucial to maintaining a healthy and secure network.
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Junita
11 months ago
The Domain Separation Center sounds like a powerful tool to keep our domains organized and secure. I'm going with option B - it seems to cover the core functionality of configuring and managing domain separation.
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Virgina
10 months ago
I think option C is also important for domain admins to manage their specific domain.
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Desiree
10 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the best choice for managing domain separation.
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Viva
11 months ago
I agree with Daisy, it allows domain admins to focus on their own domain without interfering with others.
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Daisy
11 months ago
I think it's for domain admins to manage their specific domain.
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Martina
11 months ago
What is the purpose of the Domain Separation Center?
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