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The next time Salesforce goes down, you'll get six reasons why

SaaS-o-saurus Rex preparing more granular status service for September debut

 

Salesforce.com has slipped out a beta of a more granular status service.

Salesforce endured a data loss incident earlier this year, when its NA14 instance went TITSUP after a storage array firmware bug. Information flowed regularly during that incident and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff personally apologised for the mess. But as the screenshot below shows the information provided for each Salesforce instance is scanty.

 

Salesforce's 'Trust' service at the time of writing

Now the company has fired up a beta of more detailed service. Here's a peek.

 

Salesforce's beta status service

As you can see, each instance's performance is now calculated on six metrics so you'll at least know which bit of the service is misbehaving. Information on just what's wrong is still scanty. Here's what you see if you click on one of those orange incident balloons.

 

More details here :

 

Article Reference : http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/08/09/the_next_time_salesforce_goes_down_youll_get_six_reasons_why/?mt=1470808599527 

 

Do check out the cool beta version

https://beta.trust.salesforce.com/en/

The next time Salesforce goes down, you'll get six reasons why

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