Key Terms
Environment Hub
The Environment Hub allows you to manage all of your existing Salesforce organizations in one place. You can manage your source and destination environments from here and also view all the data before you decide what to protect.
For more information, see Configuring Environment Hub.
Restore & Seeding Templates
You can specify the data for sandbox seeding and restore while applying any data transformations in the template. In a template for a given project, you select the source and destination along with the data and related settings.
For more information, see Templates.
Backup Definition
All your backup configurations, such as schedule, etc., are configured in backup definitions. Backup jobs are run based on settings made in a backup definition.
For more information, see Configure Backup Definition.
Data Mask
Data masking is the process of replacing sensitive information with fully functional data when data is copied from a production environment to a non-production environment.
For more information, see Data Masking.
Data Seeding
For development and testing, you can seed sandboxes by easily copying data from production to non-production organizations. You can:
Create individual and private sandboxes for each team member.
Populate a partial sandbox with accurate related data for better testing results.
Have dedicated sandboxes for development and support for faster resolutions without the chance of accidentally deploying unfinished code.
For more information, see Data Seeding.
Data Archiver
Data archiving, also known as data-tiering, is moving data from one storage to another. Salesforce Data Archiver movies data from Salesforce active storage to Druva Cloud. You can archive data to achieve the following objectives:
Reduce the cost of storing stale data.
Optimize performance by moving data away from Salesforce active storage.
Adhere to compliance and regulations applicable to your organization.
Allow recovery of archived data if needed.
For more information, see Salesforce Data Archiver.