Thursday, 14 October 2010

Deleted Microsoft SQL Database Recovery Case Study

The video will show how we use the File Defragmentation Technique (FDT) to retrieve a accidentally deleted Microsoft SQL database (SQL2000, SQL2005, SQL2008). A comparison on the recovery performance between conventional DR method and FDT will be given too.

(Keyword: Forensic MDF Recovery, SQL Recovery, SQL Deletion Recovery)

6 comments:

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  6. Hi,
    If the DBA by mistake had deleted Tables from their database, it can be easily recovered with the help of database recovery software. Check out this web page to know further

    http://www.fixsqlserver.net/

    Regards
    James

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