Introducing a second local connector in CRM Analytics can improve performance by enabling more granular control over data syncs. By having a separate connector, different datasets or recipes can be synchronized independently based on specific refresh needs, reducing load and improving overall performance. This approach helps optimize data flow operations, especially in large-scale deployments with varying data refresh requirements.
[Reference: Best practices for managing connectors and optimizing data sync performance can be found in theCRM Analyticsperformance optimization guides., ]
Question # 34
Universal Containers asks a CRM Analytics consultant to review the performance of its local data sync.
After removing unused objects and fields from connected data, what else should the consultant do to improve performance of the data sync?
A.
Evaluate connection mode for each connected object.
B.
Contact Salesforce Support to increase sync speed.
To improve the performance of local data sync in Universal Containers, evaluating the connection mode for each connected object is a practical approach. Here’s the rationale:
Optimization of Resources: Different connection modes (e.g., Full Sync, Incremental Sync) use different amounts of resources. Choosing the right mode for each object based on how frequently its data changes can optimize the sync process and reduce load times.
Efficient Data Handling: By tailoring the connection mode to the needs of specific data objects, the overall efficiency of the data sync process is improved, leading to faster refresh rates and more timely data availability.
Cost and Performance Balance: Evaluating and selecting the appropriate connection mode can also help balance performance needs with cost constraints, as some modes may consume more compute resources than others.