With only base system CI Identifiers configured, which of the following is true?

A discovery runs against a Windows Server returning the following attribute values for the first time:

name = WindowsSN1 serial_number = 12321

A subsequent discovery is ran against a different Windows Server returning the following attribute values: name = WindowsSN2

serial_number = 12321

With only base system CI Identifiers configured, which of the following is true?
A . A Windows Server CI is created, then updated with WindowsSN2 as the name.
B . Two Windows Sewer CIs are created, with WindowsSN1 AND WindowsSN2 for names.
C . Two Windows Server CIs are created, without serial_number values.
D . A Windows Server CI is created, then updated with WindowsSN1 as the name.

Answer: B

Explanation:

According to the ServiceNow Discovery documentation, the base system CI Identifiers for Windows Server class are name and serial_number. These are the attributes that Discovery uses to uniquely identify a Windows Server CI. If both attributes match an existing CI, Discovery updates that CI. If only one attribute matches, Discovery creates a new CI. If neither attribute matches, Discovery also creates a new CI. In this scenario, the serial_number is the same for both Windows Servers, but the name is different. Therefore, Discovery will create two separate CIs, one with WindowsSN1 as the name and one with WindowsSN2 as the name.

Reference: Create a Discovery CI classification – Product Documentation: Tokyo – Now Support Portal Identification rules – Product Documentation: Tokyo – Now Support Portal

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