The best type of sandbox for each team member to use is a developer sandbox. A developer sandbox
is a copy of production that includes only the metadata, such as objects, fields, layouts, etc. It does
not include any data, such as records or attachments. A developer sandbox is ideal for small projects
that do not require data testing, such as developing new features or customizations. A developer
sandbox has a storage limit of 200 MB and can be refreshed once per day. A developer sandbox is
also cheaper than other types of sandboxes. A full sandbox is a copy of production that includes all
the metadata and data. It is ideal for large projects that require data testing, such as performance
testing or integration testing. A full sandbox has the same storage limit as production and can be
refreshed every 29 days. A full sandbox is also the most expensive type of sandbox. A developer pro
sandbox is similar to a developer sandbox, but it has a larger storage limit of 1 GB and can be
refreshed every 5 days. It is ideal for projects that require some data testing, such as data migration
or quality assurance testing. A partial sandbox is similar to a full sandbox, but it has a smaller storage
limit of 5 GB and can be refreshed every 5 days. It is ideal for projects that require selective data
testing, such as user acceptance testing or staging testing