![]() ![]() However, if there is a hard delete, a deletion past 15 days, modification you need to restore, or records have exceeded the Recycle Bin limit, there are various options for backing up your Salesforce data which we will go through in this article. If there is a fault on Salesforce side such as a hard drive failure, Salesforce has their own internal process to recover and restore your data.įor data deletion, provided it’s not a hard delete which only a Salesforce administrator can perform, these records go into the Salesforce Recycle Bin where they can be recovered within 15 days. What we are talking about in this post is data recovery of accidental or intentional data deletion or modification within your own Salesforce environment performed by one of your users, or an automated process. Please refer to this article for further information. Salesforce is retiring their data recovery services at the end of this month (July 2020) and it will be your own responsibility to ensure you have data backups and a recovery procedure in place. If you don’t know whether your Salesforce data is being backed up, please ask your Salesforce administrator ASAP. If you’ve ever lost a document you’ve sweated over for hours you will know the importance of ensuring backups are in place. We’ve co-designed these services with customers and we expect to deliver the performance, speed, and scale that you’ve come to expect from the Salesforce Platform while continuing to provide additional ways to innovate and extend these capabilities through our vibrant ecosystem. If you previously relied on this functionality as your fail-safe and/or backup and restore strategy, you can continue to do so.īased on customer feedback, we are pleased to announce that we will pilot Salesforce backup and restore services built natively on the Platform this summer. We have reversed our decision to end our Data Recovery Service, effective immediately. ![]() ![]() ** Update 10th March 2021 from Salesforce available from here** In News Salesforce Data Backup and Recovery ![]()
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