By: Jitschak Rosenbloom, Principal Customer Success Architect, Salesforce.org and Tom Leddy, Senior Principal Customer Success Architect, Salesforce.org
As much as we’d love to store all of our data in Salesforce, doing so is not always practical. Storage limits are one reason for this, but keeping data that’s no longer needed in your Salesforce org can also cause other issues, including:
Performance degradation Reports that don’t truly reflect the current state of your business because they’re peppered with old, irrelevant data User frustration when people have to repeatedly dig through old records to find what they’re looking for
If you read our hot-warm-cold blog post, you’ll be familiar with the process to put together a data archiving strategy.
Archiving isn’t the only reason to store data externally either. Certain types of data simply don’t make sense to load into Salesforce. Log files or Syndicated Data whose record
Read the full article on Salesforce.org blog.
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