Courtesy sandboxes provide customers the ability to experience the benefits of developing and testing with a replica of their production org during a temporary free trial. Learn the considerations for using a courtesy sandbox, and how to upgrade to a "Full" sandbox to continue testing without compromising the data and applications in your Salesforce production org.
If your Salesforce account executive has granted you a courtesy sandbox license, you can select the Courtesy Full sandbox type when you create a sandbox. Additionally, when you view sandbox details from Setup in the production org, the Sandbox License appears as Courtesy Full for a courtesy sandbox.
After the license expires, if you have exceeded your courtesy sandbox allocations, you will be notified of non-compliance. After 5 days, the appropriate number of the courtesy sandboxes will be locked to restore compliance, starting with the least recently used based on login date. After a courtesy sandbox is locked for 60 days, the sandbox is permanently deleted and can’t be recovered.
From Setup in the production org, find and select Sandboxes. On the details page of the courtesy sandbox, click Convert to Full.
By obtaining another courtesy sandbox from your account executive or upgrading to an available paid full-copy license, given that the 60-day window has not passed.
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