We export all Salesforce Standard and Custom objects that are defined as “creatable objects” in the Metadata API. We extract the first 50k records per object, and every export provides a full report of which objects have been backed up.
Data is automatically exported every 24 hours. Your schedule will run every day around your original time of installation (the first time, you may have to wait about 30 minutes).
Your exported data is retained for 30 days (25 more days than a standard weekly export!).
DailyExport.io uses an Amazon data center in the United States. All your data is encrypted before being stored.
Yes, we offer this application for free. Our service enables companies with small usage to backup their data for 30 days for free (forever). If your organization requires more than 50k records per object to be protected, we advise you to check out Odaseva’s Enterprise Backup and Restore solution.
It depends on your data model's complexity, but it will take around 15 minutes to run. Your schedule will run every day, around your original time of install.
Your data is protected on an Odaseva secured data center, hosted by Amazon US. We use the same service and infrastructure that we have built for our enterprise customers. You benefit from the same infrastructure as our largest customers, like Schneider Electric and more.
Use the "Download Archive" button to access your files.
Yes, in addition to object-related metadata for your backed up objects, DailyExport.io includes Apex classes and Visualforce components.
We have safety thresholds in place if your environment's API call reserve is less than 50% of your daily allowance (as shown, on your environment, by navigating to Setup > Company Information).In this case, your job will be retried in a few hours, when you have regained API call credit.
Backing up all your files every day in their binary forms (jpg, ppt, pdf, etc) would make little sense and would consume many of your API calls. For now, DailyExport.io will only allow you to extract the data (csv) linked to those files.