On June 17, 2025, we’re making several changes to streamline how you set up, are charged for, and pay for service usage on Data 360 (formerly Data Cloud) sandbox orgs.
Merging your Data 360 sandbox credits and usage with production credits and usage occurs over a period of 5 days. During this period, you might see differences in amounts on your Digital Wallet consumption cards due to the changes we’re making. This is an expected part of the alignment process and your full credit balance and usage will be accurately reflected once the merge is complete.
After June 24, 2025, all usage generated on Data 360 sandbox orgs is reflected on the production consumption cards in Digital Wallet.
In coordination with this change, we are fixing a bug that undercounted data storage in Data 360 sandbox orgs. Previously, the amount of Data 360 sandbox storage used for consumption was equal to the amount of storage used by your largest Data 360 sandbox.
Starting on June 17, we’ll sum all storage across your production org and all sandbox orgs to determine the amount of storage evaluated for the Data Storage consumption card. As a result, you may see an increase in usage for data storage starting on June 17.
For more information, see Data 360 Data Storage Counting Bug Fix.
Review and revise any Consumption Threshold Alerts for your org to account for changes to your Data 360 production consumption cards.
If you’re planning changes to your org during which you’ll want to closely monitor your credit consumption, consider holding off until June 24 or later.
Starting June 17, 2025, when you create a Sandbox from an org that has a Data 360 license, Data 360 will automatically be available on your Sandbox. To turn it on, to go Data 360 Setup in your Sandbox org and click Get Started.
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