Configure Salesforce backups for any number of production orgs or sandboxes, regardless of their size or complexity. Capture complete copies of data and metadata including standard and custom objects, chatter feeds, knowledge articles, person accounts, attachments, files, and more.
Instantly back up an entire org or specific objects in your Salesforce environment. Capture data immediately before and after projects like deployments or mass record updates, then compare changes to identify accidental deletions or corruptions that may have occurred. Automated daily backups means lowering the risk of data loss or corruption from human error when performing manual backups of your important Salesforce data.
Continuous Data Protection goes beyond interval-based backups, capturing every data change to protect mission-critical, rapidly-changing data. Generate on-demand backups at specific points of time in the past, immediately before and after incidents, to avoid the potential of unrecoverable data. Watch How
Reduce your RPO. Options include targeted backups of highly transactional, frequently-changing objects.
Drill into the details of any org for a complete view of all of your backup activities. Access the latest backup, adjust API usage, monitor backup history, and manage alerts and notifications.
Configure thresholds to identify statistical outliers from normal business activities. Customize alerts to uncover significant changes to specific objects and the number of records added, removed, or modified.
Be the first to know about Salesforce data incidents. Monitor data in production orgs and sandboxes and receive alerts when anomalies are detected in backups, then take immediate action.
Compare two Salesforce backups to identify changes to records and fields. Select any two snapshots from your history to locate data that was added, deleted, or changed between the backups. Download and review the affected data to restore it to its former state in minutes.
Isolate precise metadata changes between two backups. Choose any two snapshots of the same service or different orgs to generate a side-by-side, before-and-after comparisons.
Visualize abnormal data behavior and when it occurred. Graphs illustrate how your Salesforce data and metadata changed over any period in your backup history. Diagnose problems in seconds by identifying the precise number of additions, deletions, and changes that took place during select time periods.
Understand the scope of changes, identify what data was impacted, and pinpoint precisely when issues occurred. Drill down into specific objects to isolate unwanted modifications, deletions and additions from intentional updates performed as part of normal business activity.
Recover the exact Salesforce data you need from any backup in your history without affecting valid data added since the backup occurred. Data relationships remain intact regardless how many levels deep they go. In no time, your org will look like the problem never happened. Own makes the restore process easy, even if you are recovering sensitive data with intricate relationships.
Quickly locate any piece of data in your backups to recover deleted or corrupted Salesforce data and simplify compliance, audit, and legal requests. Streamline Data Subject Requests such as Right To Be Forgotten to ensure backups are compliant with GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, SEC17a-4, nFADP, 23 NYCRR 500, and others.
Customize backup timing, frequency, and details for all services across your enterprise. By default, Recover includes 99 years of retention but offers you the flexibility to tailor daily, weekly, monthly and yearly backup retention by org. You can also manage API consumption by backup, and exclude data you don’t need to preserve.
Maintain compliance with internal data retention policies, industry regulations, and government mandates. Plus, streamline Data Subject Requests such as Right To Be Forgotten with granular anonymization to ensure Salesforce backups are compliant with GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, SEC 17a-4 nFADP and others.
Export backup data with ease. Export Salesforce backup data with or without attachments to a CSV file, SQL file, or a MySQL Endpoint. Options include the ability to export manually or automate export via APIs.
Access your backups for any number of production orgs or sandboxes from a single convenient console. Control permissions to manage and monitor backups for business units across the enterprise, and instantly add backup protection to additional services with just a few clicks.
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Backing up Salesforce data is crucial for protecting against data loss due to accidental deletion, corruption, system failures, or malicious intent. While Cloud Service Providers like Salesforce are responsible for the infrastructure and integrity of their platform, customers are responsible for the data that they put into the platform. Having a backup solution means your business is prepared in the event of a data disaster.
The frequency of Salesforce data backup should align with the organization's data change rate and business requirements. Regular backups, such as daily or weekly, are common practices.
All critical data, including records, attachments, documents, and metadata, should be included in the backup to ensure comprehensive data protection.
Data recovery speed depends on factors such as the size of the data, the backup solution used, and the complexity of the recovery process. Efficient backup and recovery solutions, like Own Recover, can significantly reduce the recovery time.
Without a backup, data loss can result in irreversible damage. That’s why it;s crucial to have a robust backup strategy in place to mitigate the risk of data loss and ensure business continuity.
Depending on the industry and location, the backup and recovery solution may need to comply with data protection and data security regulations, such as GDPR, HIPAA, or other industry-specific compliance standards.
Own backs up data on most clouds built on the Force.com platform, including Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud, and others.