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About Example given in Salesforce Manual. It should be 1024(MB)*25 records in Recycle bin for each 1 GB but example shows 1000(*25) records for 1 GB.

The Recycle Bin link in the sidebar lets you view and restore recently deleted records for 15 days before they are permanently deleted. Your Recycle Bin record limit is 25 times the Megabytes (MBs) in your storage. For example, if your organization has 1 GB of storage then your limit is 25 times 1000 MB or 25,000 records. If your organization reaches its Recycle Bin limit, Salesforce automatically removes the oldest records if they have been in the Recycle Bin for at least two hours.

Just want to confirm whether it will be 25,000 only or more than that.
Ashish_SFDCAshish_SFDC
Hi,


I believe that is just FOR EXAMPLE as mentioned for easy calculation and understanding.

Recycle Bin record limit is 25 times the Megabytes (MBs) in your storage

That would be 1024*25 = 25600 , if your Org has 2 GB - that { [ (2*1024) in MBs]*25}

http://help.salesforce.com/HTViewHelpDoc?id=home_delete.htm&language=en_US


Regards,
Ashish