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Ashish Singh SFDCAshish Singh SFDC 

Considerations when downgrading from Unlimited to Enterprise Edition

Hi all,

I've requirement where we are want to move from Unlimited edition to enterprise edition. If someone has done it in past, could you please help us with consideration, challenges, checklist, etc.

I've already explored lot of conent on web but couldn't found much relevant information. 

Thanks,
Ashish Singh.
Abdul KhatriAbdul Khatri
Ashish

I am not sure if there is any solid documentation available but I hope someone can post here if knows.

As per my understanding there is not much difference between Enterprise and UnLimited Edition from the features perspective but there is definitely from the LIMIT side. You can take a look at the below link, do some analysis from the feature and LIMIT base
https://c1.sfdcstatic.com/content/dam/web/en_us/www/documents/pricing/DS_SalesCloud_EdCompare.pdf

I am not sure if this is possible but you can request a sandbox for Enterprise Edition from your Salesforce Account Reqpresentative and perform End to End testing making sure nothing is breaking.

I hope this may help a bit
AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
Hi Ashish,

There will be many changes if you downgrading from Unlimited to Enterprise Edition.

This article will assist you with editions,

https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=overview_edition.htm&type=5.


Pricing details,

https://www.salesforce.com/editions-pricing/sales-and-service-cloud/.

A couple of reasons you might go with UE in addition to the ones Brad listed:

1) More sandboxes.  EE comes with 1 dev sandbox. UE comes with 21 sandboxes (15 dev, 5 config, 1 full)

2) Premier Success Plan - priority access to support and now the full training library.

Kindly let me know if it helps you and close your query by marking it as solved so that it can help others in the future. It will help to keep this community clean.

Regards,
​​​​​​​Salesforce Support.