Hmm, the CMDB must contain Configuration Items (CIs) and Relation Types, right? I mean, that's like the whole point of a CMDB. As for the other two, I'm not sure if they're part of the standard or if the question is trying to trick me. Better play it safe and go with the CIs and Relation Types.
CIs and Relation Types, easy peasy. The other two options sound like they belong in a hardware store, not an IT management system. Maybe Asset is like a physical computer or something? Anyway, I'm confident in my answer.
Configuration Items (CIs) and Relation Types, no doubt. As for the other two, I'm drawing a blank. Wait, is Model like the model of a car or something? Nah, that can't be right. I'll just stick with the CIs and Relation Types.
Aha! The CMDB has Configuration Items (CIs) and Relation Types, that's for sure. I'm a little unsure about the other two options, but I'll go with those two as my answer.
The CMDB definitely contains Configuration Items (CIs) and Relation Types. I'm pretty sure it also has Assets, but I'm not sure about Model. Hmm, maybe I need to review my ITIL knowledge again.
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