Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Data recovery service!

I've been asked to find a data recovery service who can help restore a sql
server database that has become corrupt or is on a hard drive that has
become non-functional. Does anyone have suggestions of a company who
specializes in this sort of work?Since most drives (disk arrays) are multiple spindles in a RAID configuration
could you be a bit more specific? Do you mean, for example, an internal set
of drives?
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"Beth In Alaska" wrote:
> I've been asked to find a data recovery service who can help restore a sql
> server database that has become corrupt or is on a hard drive that has
> become non-functional. Does anyone have suggestions of a company who
> specializes in this sort of work?
>
>|||Hello,
If you hard drive is totally unusable, only option is restore from a good
backup and restore transaction log backups.
Take a look into various hugh availability options using:-
1. Replication
2. Logshipping
3. Database mirroring
or
Clustering
Thanks
Hari
"Beth In Alaska" <bethinak@.spamfreeclearwire.net> wrote in message
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> I've been asked to find a data recovery service who can help restore a sql
> server database that has become corrupt or is on a hard drive that has
> become non-functional. Does anyone have suggestions of a company who
> specializes in this sort of work?
>|||"Hari Prasad" <hari_prasad_k@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> If you hard drive is totally unusable, only option is restore from a good
> backup and restore transaction log backups.
>
In the meantime, see what a company like Ontrack.com can do.
And there's one or two software packages that claim to be able to help
recover data from a corrupt db.
Take a look at those.
> Take a look into various hugh availability options using:-
> 1. Replication
> 2. Logshipping
> 3. Database mirroring
> or
> Clustering
> Thanks
> Hari
> "Beth In Alaska" <bethinak@.spamfreeclearwire.net> wrote in message
> news:12up0hbf4hgf94b@.corp.supernews.com...
>> I've been asked to find a data recovery service who can help restore a
>> sql server database that has become corrupt or is on a hard drive that
>> has become non-functional. Does anyone have suggestions of a company who
>> specializes in this sort of work?
>
--
Greg Moore
SQL Server DBA Consulting
sql (at) greenms.com http://www.greenms.com

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