Cloning Prod to Sub Prod Environment

kathymorris
Tera Contributor

Hi All,

 

We are preparing for an upgrade and I have to clone Prod to Test. Unfortunately, the initial implementation is not documented well. Too many unknowns. What steps should I take to prevent integrations from breaking? 

 

I am trying to figure out what we need to do to prevent unexpected workflows from triggering in our Test environment. I am setting up a new profile. Are there recommended tables that I should preserve or exclude when cloning?

 

There is demo data in our test environment. Should I clean the demo data out first via Now Support portal?

I have been reading through the clone documentation--lots to review.

 

Any tips or suggestions?

 

Best,

 

Kathy

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SwarnadeepNandy
Mega Sage

Hi @kathymorris,

 

Here are some steps that I suggest you take to prevent integrations from breaking and unexpected workflows from triggering in your test environment:

Hope this helps.

 

Kind Regards,

Swarnadeep Nandy

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Bert_c1
Kilo Patron

Hello Kathy,

 

there are OOB Data preservers to deal with "integrations" not breaking on the clone target instance. I suspect you can across that reading Clone documentation.  Also, clones can be rolled back if needed if performed withing a few days.  

 

I doubt any workflows will trigger due to the clone, they generally run when data changes. I've never heard of any related problems from a clone.

 

The data on the target instance will be replaced with that from the source instance. If there are not Data Preservers defined for what ever tables you are concerned with.  The OOB Data Preservers take care to preserve instance specific data (configuration).

 

The clone feature is important so development can occur, and be tested, on sub-prod instances and have confidence that when moved to Production, there will be no problems. So you want those instances as close to your production instance as possible. And all customers clone periodically. And reported problems are rare.

SwarnadeepNandy
Mega Sage

Hi @kathymorris,

 

Here are some steps that I suggest you take to prevent integrations from breaking and unexpected workflows from triggering in your test environment:

Hope this helps.

 

Kind Regards,

Swarnadeep Nandy

Hi Swarnadeep,

Thanks for your reply. The URL links above in your message, I cannot navigate to. I tried different browsers. Can you paste the URLs please? 

 

Thanks,

 

Kathy