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https://crmtipoftheday.com/1132/perf...nstance-types/
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We keep hearing this question over and over again from the customers, consultants, and developers:
Are production instances given any preferential treatment in terms of resources as compared to sandbox and trial instances?
I thought it’d be a good idea to revisit the 4 years old answer as nothing has changed since then. As per the
original post by the Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Team that welcomed sandbox instances to the world:
We don’t treat the running Sandbox applications any differently from Production instances. They are both given the same level of resources and support.
There are some differences in terms of what
operations are available, i.e. what you can
do with your instance. For example, you can delete the sandbox but not production, and you can convert trial to a paid instance but not reset it. But, as far as
performance is concerned it’s all the same infrastructure, scale groups, resources; same
everything.
It’s worth mentioning that the performance of various instances
may vary but it’s a combination of your proximity to the data center, your scale group neighbours, time of the day, moon phase, humidity in Cleveland, OH, and Mars position relative to the Orion’s belt. On other words, if you see the same operation taking longer in one of the otherwise identical instances, most likely you forgot to bring your gifts to the ancient Nordic god Randomizer.
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Источник:
https://crmtipoftheday.com/1132/perf...nstance-types/