What is Salesforce Hyperforce?
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- In this episode of the SalesforcePosse.com we take a look at Salesforce Hyperforce, Salesforce's new re-architecting of the Salesforce platform.
00:00 Introduction
00:28 What is Salesforce Hyperforce?
01:06 Salesforce Current Architecture
03:06 What is a Salesforce org Split?
03:40 Salesforce Hyperforce definition according to Salesforce
05:00 Local data storage needs with Hyperforce
04:38 How does Hyperforce impact your Salesforce org?
07:43 How much does Hyperforce cost?
08:00 How do you migrate to Hyperforce?
09:12 Salesforce Eco-System news for April 2021
09:37 COVID-19 Benioff's and the communities response
10:33 CTA Mocks 4 India
11:50 Salesforce Data Pipelines
12:30 Dreamforce is back in 2021!!
14:00 TrailheaDX is back this year
15:00 Salesforce Summer '21 Release Readiness
15:55 Salesforce April Fool Jokes
16:45 S-Controls are coming back to the platform
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A really good introduction to Hyperforce. Thank you, Francis!
No problem!
This is really helpful. Thanks for sharing !
You mentioned we won't notice any change, but Salesforce pushed a message through to my Setup menu, saying that sandbox creation would be faster in Hyperforce.
IE you wouldnt notice any differences to the way Salesforce looks or functions, as in you wouldnt suddenly realise that now flow has totally changed and you have to use it in a different way. Because Salesforce now has the economies of scale using public cloud things will become faster. So for example there is no need to really "queue" the sandbox creation process, if 1000 companies all want to create 1000 sandboxes Salesforce can just instantly spin up resource to support each request individually rather than having to queue
@@FrancisPindar cool makes sense!
I wonder if Hyperforce make us free from any governor limits. I couldn't find any info as far.
This is the hope or at least some of them. As the underlying AWS/GCP/Azure architecture has the potential to be serverless and massively scalable.