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Recover MS SQL Server database
The MS SQL Server database is a tool developed by Microsoft for relational data management, for which it provides extensive support for a wide variety of applications focused on transaction processing, analysis of corporate IT environments, business intelligence, among others.
MS SQL Server is among the most widely used databases in the world, competing with Oracle Database and DB2 developed by IBM.
Microsoft developed MS SQL Server in SQL language, the standard language used by DBs (database administrators) for querying and managing the database.
We are fully aware that databases are the backbone of any business and that the loss of data can result in millions of dollars in losses and even company bankruptcy.
Even in cases where the best DBAs (Database Administrator) on the market have used the full range of knowledge to try to solve the problem and failed or some attempt at data recovery resulted in corrupted data, know that there is still hope.
Technologies created by Digital Recovery for database recovery are capable of recovering data even from unusual partitions such as DBFS (Oracle DataBase File System) or HPFS (High Performance File System). Regardless of the type of DBMS (Data Base Management System) or DBMS (Data Base Management System) we have the expertise to make the difference where data loss has occurred.
We are also familiar with storage environments with RAID Systems distributed on NAS, DAS or SAN Storages. Our many years of experience have given us the expertise and knowledge to help our customers in their most critical and challenging times.
Why Digital Recovery?
Digital Recovery has been working in data recovery for over two decades, with unique technologies developed by our experts.
We can recover MS SQL Server databases and all major databases on the market, our solutions can be applied remotely anywhere in the world in a totally secure environment.
Over the years we have developed solutions that can recover data from the vast majority of data storage devices, such as: HDDs, SSDs, databases, storage systems (NAS, DAS, SAN), RAID systems, servers, virtual machines, magnetic tapes, and others.
We also provide our customers with a confidentiality agreement (NDA) developed by our experts, all this to offer security throughout the process.
We also know that recovery should only be safe, but it needs to be fast, so we created the emergency recovery mode, that when activated, our labs work 24x7x365.
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Answers from our experts
What are the main causes of data loss in databases?
- Operational failures – Unfortunately a large part of the problems with database losses that we receive in our labs are related to human failures. The stressful environment in IT departments and data centers also contributes to the disaster. Add to this employee turnover and you have the prelude to disaster.
- Corruption of partitions – Invariably failures can occur in the file storage system that is partitions. Even though they are programmed to be exact mathematics, when it comes to computers, nines are not always zero. Partition corruption can cause simple problems that the operating system can handle, but can also cause complex problems resulting in catastrophic data loss.
- Hardware Problems – Since data (bits and bytes) will always be stored on some form of hardware, whenever there is a problem with the hardware the data will be impacted to some degree. Hard drives, SSDs and Magnetic tapes are the media by which data and backups are stored. These devices are subject to a number of factors that can directly influence their lifespan. Once the lifespan of a storage device is influenced the countdown to unexpected downtime begins.
- Cyber attacks – Something that has started to take some of the IT managers’ sleep away is cyber attacks. The most common type of cyber attacks are Ransomware cases. Usually these attacks are carried out by hackers who specialize in bypassing protection systems and breaking into corporate networks. Once inside the customer’s network environment they locate the data servers and begin the process of encrypting and in some cases uploading this information in order to double extort the target.
- Other types of problems – Reboot or sudden reset of Servers and Storages with the Database files still running, causing the information that has been changed in the memory system not to be written to the Hard Disks or SSDs;Problems caused by deletion, corruption or loss of Logs;
Data Loss caused by Backup failures;
What is RAW mode recovery?
RAW mode recovery is applied when there is improper formatting or some kind of overwriting of data on a partition, this recovery mode consists of accessing the data directly on the disk. Although this process successfully recovers various types of files, it is limited to recovering database files.
RAW mode recoveries recover files in a purely sequential way. That is, this technology allows recovering files assuming that they are stored from the first to the last sector in a sequential and unfragmented way.
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Which databases can we recover?
We specialize in database recovery, our technologies allow us to act in the most diverse data loss scenarios and in the main databases used in the market, such as
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Oracle
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- Progress
- MariaDB
- Firebird
Our solutions are customized, which allows us to apply them in the most secure way possible, regardless of what the database configuration is.
Why do databases attract attention and ransomware groups?
Sensitive targets attract the attention of criminal groups, hoping that victims will pay large sums of money to get their data back up and running.
Groups specializing in ransomware attacks have developed highly elaborate tactics to gain access to databases ranging from brute force attacks to buying the credentials of disgruntled employees. No matter the tactic, the goal is one, to encrypt as many files as possible.