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Salesforce CRM - The Definitive Admin Handbook

You're reading from   Salesforce CRM - The Definitive Admin Handbook A Deep-dive into the working of Salesforce CRM

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468963
Length 644 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Paul Goodey Paul Goodey
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Preface 1. Setting up Salesforce CRM and the Company Profile 2. Managing Users and Controlling System Access FREE CHAPTER 3. Configuring Objects and Apps 4. Securing Access to Data and Data Validation 5. Managing Data in Salesforce CRM 6. Generating Data Analytics with Reports and Dashboards 7. Implementing Business Processes in Salesforce CRM 8. Introducing Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and the Collaborative Features of Salesforce CRM 9. Extending and Enhancing Salesforce CRM 10. Administrating the Mobile Features of Salesforce CRM 11. Studying for the Certified Administrator Exam

Data storage utilization


Salesforce CRM has two categories of storage, namely, data, which is used to store records (for example, Opportunity, Account, or Custom object data records), and file storage, which is used to store file attachments (for example, presentations, spreadsheets, images, PDFs, and so on).

Salesforce CRM (Enterprise Edition) provides, as a minimum, 1 GB for data storage and 11 GB for file storage. In total, this 12 GB storage amount (1 GB for data plus 11 GB for files) is the minimum total storage allocated for a Salesforce CRM organization. However, the storage amount increases as more active users are added, since there is also a 20-MB-per-user for data and 2-GB-per-user for files storage factor.

As an example, an organization with 500 active users sees the storage amount for data increase to 10 GB. This is calculated as 500 (users) multiplied by 20 MB, which equals 10,000 MB or 10 GB. The storage amount for files is increased to 1,000 GB (500 users multiplied by 2 GB...

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