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anvesh@force.comanvesh@force.com 

how to maintain back end database?

the data that we entered  in salesforce  is  stores  in  salesforce database...then how  we use oracle or  other databases to  saves data. or  we stores data in to  salesforce database  so  what is that database.?

Ashish_SFDCAshish_SFDC

Hi Anvesh, 

 

The Data that we enter in Salesforce is Stored and Maintained by Salesforce across a Large Architecture, so to maintain a part of the Backend Database we use Oracle and Other Database applications for Large Cloud Systems.

Front end CRM tool has almost no impact on the Backend. 

Is there anything specific that you are looking for that the Board can discuss/ assist.

 

Regards,

Ashish

Sonam_SFDCSonam_SFDC

Hi Anvesh,

 

I believe the following post will answer your question:

https://success.salesforce.com/answers?id=90630000000gm0nAAA

 

let me know if you are looking for something more specific..

 

_Prasu__Prasu_
There are various ways you can extract data from Salesforce to any other database .
1. Take a back of Org in CSV and then importing it to anyother data base.
2. You can opt for any 3rd part connectors which provides sync between database and Salesforce such as http://www.mydbsync.com/integration/salesforce-database-bidirectional-process
anvesh@force.comanvesh@force.com

 how oracle will gives his database  to maintain large data

SURESH COOLSURESH COOL

We back up your data with a variety of methods to ensure that your organization does not experience any data loss. Every transaction is stored to RAID disks in real-time with archive mode enabled, allowing the database to recover all transactions prior to any system failure. Every night all data is backed up to a separate backup server and high speed automatic tape library.

Ashish_SFDCAshish_SFDC

Hi Anvesh, 

 

Oracle does not maintain any database, Oracle has products using which databases can be maintained/ configured administered. 

Salesforce maintains its own Databases using lot of Cloud tools. 

All these things are actually backend processes and has no impact on the Cloud CRM App usage or users. 

Let us know if there is anything specific that you are looking for. 

 

Regards,

Ashish

Jamie MartinJamie Martin
In case you need to replicate your Salesforce data to DB take a look at our tool - Skyvia (https://skyvia.com/connectors/salesforce). It is the cloud data integration solution which allows you to set up almost any kind of schedule with no-coding at all.