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crminthefield: CRM Online Test Instance Changes are now live (Sandbox Instances)
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crminthefiel...instances.aspx
============== Much of this content is a repost from: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crm/archive/...rm-online.aspx More Test Environment (sandbox) UI capabilities are now launched for Dynamics CRM Online. If you’re an existing customer and have multiple instances you may have noticed this change in one of your organizations. Also, just an FYI – if for any reason your production organization was marked as “Sandbox” please don’t panic – the change made was literally a visual differentiator and keep reading on how to alter your organization settings. For those familiar with CRM from a development perspective this term may be a bit confusing – but I assure you this is completely separate from CRM’s sandbox plugins and sandbox service – this term is being used to describe non-production CRM instances. Many of you with CRM Online may have logged in early this week and noticed changes to the navigation bar at the top of one or more of your Dynamics CRM Online instances. For both free and paid test instances, you’ll now see an orange navigation bar with a SANDBOX watermark. Production instances will continue to display the blue bar you’ve come to expect. This post covers what this change means to you and how this relates to some new capabilities we’ll be releasing in the near future. Changes to Non-production Instances Dynamics CRM Online 2013 introduced the concept of non-production, test, instances. These instances could either be purchased as an add-on to your subscription or you would be granted a single free non-production instance if you purchased 25 or more user licenses for CRM Online. Since they are either purchased at a considerable discount from additional production instances or free, these instances may only be used for non-production purposes. Earlier this year we published a thorough blog post introducing test instances. Up until now, the only noticeable difference between a production and non-production instance was the instance type displayed on instance’s edit settings page in the CRM Online admin center. The type displayed was either Production instance, Paid Test instance, or Free Test instance, depending on how it was obtained. The type is set when an instance is provisioned and can’t be changed by a customer administrator. The most recent changes amount to the following: Free Test instance and Paid Test instance types have been renamed to Sandbox instances. Not sure what your settings are? See the edit settings page in the CRM Online admin center (you can access this from your Microsoft Online Portal http://portal.office365.com): After this change, when you sign into a Sandbox instance, you’ll see the orange nav bar and SANDBOX watermark: We’ve made this change to ensure that end users know when they’ve signed into a sandbox instance and do not make production changes by mistake. Other than the changes mentioned above, there are no functional differences between production and sandbox instances. You can perform all of the customization, development, and testing work in a sandbox instance without concerns that the experience will be different in production. Welcoming Sandbox Instances to CRM Online These changes are part of a much larger wave of improvements we are making in Dynamics CRM Online to better support enterprise application development. Your mission critical business applications run on Dynamics CRM Online and all changes must be managed carefully. Without the proper development time, evaluation, and testing, the stability of your application may suffer and result in unnecessary downtime that could have been avoided by making these changes elsewhere. The ideal place to develop and test new application change is a Sandbox instance that is isolated from your production application. We don’t treat the running Sandbox applications any differently from Production instances. They are both given the same level of resources and support. By design, though, your Sandbox Instance application database is completely isolated from production. It may contain a full or partial copy of production data, users, and customizations. Since changes in a Sandbox Instance do not affect production, you can build your applications with the confidence that their daily productivity will not be adversely affected. In the near future, we’ll release additional capabilities to the CRM Online admin center that target Sandbox instances exclusively. Reset Instance (RESET) Delete the instance completely and re-provision from scratch. This is particularly useful when you are starting a new implementation or have completed a project and you’d like to free up the resource consumed by a large sandbox instance. - Copy Instance (COPY)
Even though the production and sandbox databases are isolated from each another, you may have customizations that reach out to external services. Without updates to these connections, you could inadvertently perform operations in a production service while working in a sandbox instance. We’re introducing a new administration mode for sandbox instance to reduce the risk of production impact. When you perform a copy operation, for example, the target sandbox instance is placed in administration mode. After the copy is complete, the admin will have an opportunity to resolve any issues in the sandbox instance before bringing the instance fully back online. - Enable Administration Mode
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crminthefiel...instances.aspx
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