serviceremains
Serviceremains are artifacts that persist after the removal or decommissioning of a service, system, or process. In information technology and operations, the term describes residual elements that survive even when the primary service has ceased to operate. These remnants can exist across software components, cloud configurations, databases, and organizational processes.
Common examples of serviceremains include obsolete configuration files, registry keys, API keys or credentials that were
The presence of serviceremains can pose several risks. They may create security vulnerabilities if credentials or
Management of serviceremains typically involves a formal decommissioning or retirement process. Key practices include maintaining an
See also: decommissioning, data remanence, configuration management, change management.