Salesforce Development Lifecycle and Deployment Key concept 2024 Complete Questions and Solutions
Salesforce Development Lifecycle and Deployment Key concept 2024 Complete Questions and Solutions What method(s) can be used to develop in one environment and deploy to multiple related Prod environments? Sandbox and change sets Sandbox and managed package Dev Edition org and managed package Dev Edition org and unmanaged package - CORRECT ANSWER-Dev Edition org and managed package Dev Edition org and unmanaged package A sandbox is built from Prod, so anything in a sandbox can only be deployed to that Prod and not some other Prod. Managed packages cannot be built in sandboxes. I want to engage in performance testing. Where should I do it? Prod Full Sandbox Partial Sandbox Developer Pro Sandbox Developer Sandbox Scratch Org - CORRECT ANSWER-Full Sandbox We need the data -- and ALL the data -- to see how the org performs. Doing this in Prod would not be a good idea, and Partial would not give us proper results. The other options have no data at all. I want to engage in stress testing. Where should I do it? Prod Full Sandbox Partial Sandbox Developer Pro Sandbox Developer Sandbox Scratch Org - CORRECT ANSWER-Don't do it in ANY of these. This is a shared environment, and Salesforce does not want you to try to break it. How often can each of these sandboxes be refreshed? Developer Developer Pro Partial Copy Full Scratch Org - CORRECT ANSWER-Developer and Developer Pro: 1 day Partial Copy: 5 days Full Copy: 29 days Scratch Org: it's not refreshable How long can each of these sandboxes last before it is deleted? Developer Developer Pro Partial Copy Full Scratch Org - CORRECT ANSWER-Scratch Org: 30 days Others: They are the Energizer Bunny and keep going and going and going. What happens when a sandbox is refreshed? - CORRECT ANSWER-A new copy of the latest metadata from Prod is created. For Full/Partial, new data is imported as well. That is the good part. Existing development and data in the sandbox is overwritten. That is the bad part. What is a "template" and which sandboxes have this option? Developer Developer Pro Partial Copy Full Scratch Org - CORRECT ANSWER-Partial Copy always uses a template, and Full Copy CAN use a template (or just be all data). The template is a way to specify which objects should be copied. Not which DATA in the objects (SF will determine this), but which OBJECTS. Using a template for a Full Copy can reduce what objects you copy and speed up the creation of the copy. Four things that are best done in a Full sandbox - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Final UAT (users can see real data) 2. Training users (it's a realistic environment) 3. Scale testing (see what happens when there's a lot of data) 4. Debugging, when a dev can't reproduce the issue in lower environments What is the difference between Data storage and File storage? - CORRECT ANSWERFile storage includes files in attachments, Files home, Salesforce CRM Content, Chatter files (including user photos), the Documents tab, the custom File field on Knowledge articles, and S assets
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