Onsite Computer Repair
SQL Data recovery is one of our primary focuses. We realize the importance that Sql data recovery have for our clients, and through years of experience, we have developed techniques for recovering sql databases that have proved to be highly successful.
As we become increasingly reliant on using database systems to store and manipulate vital information, the cost of losing that information becomes a profoundly nontrivial matter. Indeed, the trend in the past decade has been that many businesses have crossed over from simply using databases to simplify and streamline their operations, to becoming entirely database-driven.
Such a high dependence on databases means that database recovery services have become absolutely essential. For some, it could even be a matter of survival. That is why database recovery is one of our primary focuses.
After our free evaluation, we will provide you with a full diagnostic report detailing what we are able to recover. You will be fully aware of all your options before making a decision to proceed with the service.
We offer database recovery services for many database types and formats.
- SQL and MySQL
- Microsoft Exchange
- Microsoft Access
- Oracle
- SharePoint
- Sybase
- Lotus Notes
- And many others
Our first priority is to secure against further data loss by imaging all of the data. Then, we generally perform data recovery from the image instead of the original media, which allows for a high degree of safety as well as flexibility.
For physical failure, we can extract data using our lab equipment if the storage device has become inaccessible. For logical data problems, we can evaluate the file system structures to determine if there was corruption. Using proprietary software, we will safely analyze the tables and check their validity.
We can recover records that were accidentally dropped, repair corrupted database files, restore entire tables as well as queries, forms, macros, and stored procedures. Database recovery is an involved process, and the techniques we use will vary depending on the type of damage and the specific data requested.