An enterprise systems administrator must perform a critical migration of an organizational database to a high-availability cloud architecture. To comply with standard CompTIA change management protocols, place the following administrative steps in the correct chronological order from first to last.
- 1Identify and document the purpose and scope of the proposed infrastructure change.
- 2Perform a comprehensive risk analysis to evaluate business impact and security implications.
- 3Develop the detailed implementation plan, rollback strategy, and sandbox testing protocol.
- 4Submit the compiled change documentation package to the Change Advisory Board (CAB) for review and authorization.
- 5Send end-user notifications outlining the approved maintenance window and expected operational impact.
- 6Execute post-implementation verification testing and finalize post-change documentation.
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The correct chronological order for the change management lifecycle is: 1) Identify and document purpose and scope, 2) Perform risk analysis, 3) Develop implementation plan, rollback strategy, and testing protocol, 4) Submit package to the Change Advisory Board (CAB) for approval, 5) Send end-user notifications, and 6) Execute post-implementation verification testing and complete documentation.
The formal ITIL/CompTIA change management workflow requires that scope definition occurs first, followed by risk analysis, technical planning (including rollback and pre-testing), CAB review and approval, end-user communication, and finally post-implementation verification testing accompanied by ticket closure documentation.
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CompTIA A+ Core 2 Change Management Process Lifecycle