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ServiceNow CSA Exam - Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CSA exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
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You have heard about a new application released by SericeNow, You want to try it out, to-see if it might be useful for your company's ServiceNow implementation. What would be the best way to get hands-on experience with the new application?

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Tammara
3 months ago
Really? I’m surprised people are suggesting B. What if it breaks something?
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Kizzy
3 months ago
I thought checking the release notes would be enough? A seems safer.
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Hoa
3 months ago
Wait, activating on a production instance? That's risky! D is a no-go.
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Tracie
4 months ago
I agree, B is the best choice. Safe and easy!
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Von
4 months ago
Definitely go for option B! Personal dev instance is the way to test it out.
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Jennifer
4 months ago
Activating it on the production instance sounds risky! I think the dev instance is definitely the way to go.
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Tawny
4 months ago
I feel like searching the wiki for a demo request could be helpful, but I don't recall if that's the best approach for hands-on testing.
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Portia
4 months ago
I remember practicing activating plugins on my dev instance; that seems like a safe way to try it out.
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Daniel
5 months ago
I think checking the release notes could give some insights, but I'm not sure if that's enough for hands-on experience.
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Rebbecca
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I want to try out the new application, but I don't want to mess up the production environment. I think option B, activating it on my personal dev instance, is the way to go. That way I can play around with it without any risk.
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Ardella
5 months ago
Option D is definitely not the way to go - you never want to activate a new application on the production instance, that could cause all kinds of issues! I think B is the safest bet to get hands-on experience without disrupting the live system.
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Pamella
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'm not sure if I should be checking the release notes or trying to find a sales demo request form. Maybe I'll go with option B, but I'm not 100% confident that's the best approach.
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Eulah
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question. I'd go with option B - activating the application plugin on my personal dev instance. That way I can test it out without impacting the production environment.
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Lai
9 months ago
Option B is the correct answer. Testing it out on your personal dev instance is the safest and most effective way to get hands-on experience with the new application. Trying it on the production instance would be a big no-no!
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Jacinta
8 months ago
Tandra: Definitely, I don't want to risk messing up anything on the production instance.
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Matthew
8 months ago
Matthew: That's a good idea, it's always best to test new applications in a safe environment.
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Tandra
9 months ago
Tandra: I think I'll try it out on my personal dev instance first.
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Margurite
9 months ago
B) Activate the application plug in, on your personal dev instance.
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Aracelis
10 months ago
Option A looks like a good starting point. Checking the release notes will help me understand what the new application is all about, and then I can decide if it's worth exploring further.
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Graciela
10 months ago
Haha, option D would be a bold move! I don't think our IT manager would appreciate me messing around with the production instance. Maybe I should stick to the dev environment and avoid any unpleasant surprises.
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Craig
9 months ago
Haha, option D would be a bold move! I don't think our IT manager would appreciate me messing around with the production instance. Maybe I should stick to the dev environment and avoid any unpleasant surprises.
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Nieves
9 months ago
B) Activate the application plug in, on your personal dev instance.
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Barrett
9 months ago
A) Check the latest release notes at docs.servicenow.com.
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Elenore
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C. The wiki might have some useful information on how to request a sales demo, and that could give me a good overview of the application before I activate anything.
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Major
8 months ago
A) Check the latest release notes at docs.servicenow.com.
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Rochell
8 months ago
C) Search the wiki for the sales demo request form.
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Eleonore
9 months ago
B) Activate the application plug in, on your personal dev instance.
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Joseph
10 months ago
Definitely option B. Trying it out on my personal dev instance is the best way to get some hands-on experience without affecting our production environment. Plus, I can take my time and really explore the features.
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Torie
10 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I think it's important to explore all the features before implementing it in our production environment.
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Santos
10 months ago
User 1: I agree, option B is the way to go. It's a safe way to test out the new application.
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Justine
10 months ago
I personally prefer activating the application plug in on my personal dev instance first, to test it out before implementing it on the company's production instance.
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Elvera
11 months ago
I agree with Veronique, it's important to stay updated with the latest information before trying out the new application.
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Veronique
11 months ago
I think the best way would be to check the latest release notes at docs.servicenow.com.
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