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Published inNov 2022
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Aaron Allport
Aaron Allport
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Aaron Allport

Aaron Allport is a Chief Technical Officer, and has worked with CRM systems and integrations for his entire professional career. Aaron specializes in Salesforce technical architecture and integration, helping his clients ensure they get the most from their technology investment. Aaron has spoken at Dreamforce, written about everything from DevOps to Data Architecture online, and can regularly be found at the Salesforce London Developer Meetup.
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In this chapter, we’ve covered a lot of varying concepts, all related to the improvement of performance when working with data in Salesforce. We started with revisiting LDV and covering skinny tables. We then moved on to the optimization of search and queries, and then looked at task locks and their impact on performance.

Looking at moving large amounts of data out and into Salesforce was next on our agenda for this chapter. To that end, we covered PK chunking and then looked at moving data into Salesforce in a performant way despite loading millions of records.

In the next chapter, we’ll look at how data movement in and out of Salesforce can be used in data backup and restore scenarios.

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Published in: Nov 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801813556

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Aaron Allport

Aaron Allport is a Chief Technical Officer, and has worked with CRM systems and integrations for his entire professional career. Aaron specializes in Salesforce technical architecture and integration, helping his clients ensure they get the most from their technology investment. Aaron has spoken at Dreamforce, written about everything from DevOps to Data Architecture online, and can regularly be found at the Salesforce London Developer Meetup.
Read more about Aaron Allport