Power Apps has a Service Level Agreement (SLA) of 99.9%, meaning an allowed monthly downtime of 43 minutes and 28 seconds. In the event of an Azure region-wide outage, Microsoft provides disaster recovery for Dataverse production environments, with a small Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 4 to 10 hours. All environments except trial environments are automatically backed up, and manual backups can also be created on demand. It is important to consider the use of Dataverse solutions and a mature application lifecycle management process to ensure the reliability and resilience of your Power Platform applications.
MB-230: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Customer Service exam preparation guide
Continuing my certification journey with the new Role Based Dynamics 365 for Customer Service exam (MB-230). At the time of writing this exam was still in BETA. Although this certificate is more focused on the functional users of Customer Service,… Read More
MB-210: Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales exam preparation guide
Continuing my certification journey with the new Role Based Dynamics 365 for Sales exam (MB-210). At the time of writing this exam was still in BETA. Although this certificate is more focused on the functional users of Sales, it also… Read More
MB-200: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Core exam preparation guide
It’s been a while that I’ve done a Microsoft certification exam. Just recently Microsoft released their new role-based certifications for Dynamics 365 and I decided to take a shot at them. At the time of writing, the role-based certification exams… Read More
Missing fields when exporting data from PowerApps (CDS For Apps)
There is a new way of exporting your data from a Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement environment (or the underlying CDS For Apps environment). In this blog post I will show you how you can export your data from your Common… Read More