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Play by Play: Migrating Large Data Volumes (LDV) into a Live Salesforce Org

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Salesforce Courses Data Preparation Courses Data Migration Courses Data Models Courses

Course Description

Overview

In this course, you’ll learn about various aspects of complex large data volume migrations into Salesforce.

Play by Play is a series in which top technologists work through a problem in real time, unrehearsed, and unscripted. In this course, Play by Play: Migrating Large Data Volumes (LDV) into a Live Salesforce Org, Kid Jansen and Don Robins discuss techniques for migrating Large Data Volumes into a live Salesforce org, many of the challenges likely to be faced, and how to overcome them. Along the way we’ll look at the system landscape and the data models of both the source and target systems, and take into account some Salesforce architectural best practices such as data model denormalization. From there we’ll take a deep dive into topics such as leveraging an integration approach for the migration; mapping, transforming and preparing the data for Salesforce; API and performance considerations, error handling, validation and testing. Finally, we’ll look at the possibility that portions of the target Salesforce implementation may require some refactoring to better handle high volume data after the migration, especially with regard to both declarative and programmatic automation.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 2mins
  • Introduction and Setting the Stage 18mins
  • High Level Data System Review - Old vs New 14mins
  • Data Transformation 15mins
  • Tooling Options and Decision Points 12mins
  • Migrating in Battle 14mins
  • Iterative Runs, Testing, and Validation 19mins
  • Rebuilding the Plane in Flight - ​Unexpected LDV Challenges 20mins
  • Summary and Recap 5mins

Taught by

Kid Jansen

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