Which are valid hardware model lifecycle phases? (Choose three.)
Which are valid hardware model lifecycle phases? (Choose three.)
The valid hardware model lifecycle phases include General Availability, Pre-release, and End of Life. General Availability refers to when the hardware is available for sale to the general public. Pre-release is a stage where the hardware is tested before becoming widely available. End of Life indicates the point at which the hardware is no longer supported or sold. These are standard lifecycle phases in hardware management.
This question is incorrect/misleading. There are only two(2) valid ones on the list. A and F Valid lifecycle phases are: General Availability End of Sale End of Support End of Extended Support End of Life
Pre-release is also a lifecycle phase. Hardware has been purchased, Plans are in progress for releasing for general availability.
Hardware Model Lifecycles for Vancouver are Pre-Release General Availability End of Sale End of Support End of Extended Support End of Life
Question misleading - only 2 valid options A and F confirmed via docs today: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-it-asset-management/page/product/hardware-asset-management/reference/hardware-model-fields.html (Vancouver is the same as Washington)