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Universal Containers (UC) has multi-cloud architecture in a single org. The Sales Cloud dev team is working in a Dev Pro sandbox (DevPro1) of delivering a release in three months. The business requirements from Service Cloud warrant a quicker release in four weeks, but need part of the Sales Cloud work that is completed in DevPro1. The decision of using a separate Dev Pro sandbox (DevPro2) is still pending. The DevPro1 was upgraded to preview for next salesforce major release two weeks ago.
What should an Architect recommend?

  • A. DevPro1 cannot be cloned because it is on a different version from Production. Just create a new DevPro2, and migrate metadata from DevPro1.
  • B. Ask the second work stream team to work on the same DevPro1 sandbox.
  • C. Push back on the requirements because adding another work stream will bring some risks with it
  • D. Clone the DevPro1 sandbox and name it DevPro2 for the second work stream to work on the Service Cloud requirements
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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8 months, 3 weeks ago
D https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=release-notes.rn_sandbox_clone_diff_versions.htm&release=224&type=5
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