- SQL Database Server
- MySql
- Oracle
- Sybase
- Exchange Server
- Access
- Lotus Notes
- other databases maintained on networked Fileservers
- Financial Databases
The first step is always to analyze the storage device or file to identify the problem’s nature and the damage’s extent.
In many cases, media error (Hard Drive or RAID errors) causes the database to be corrupted.
Therefore, If possible, it’s strongly recommended that you send us the physical storage device on which the database was stored for evaluation.
We tend to get better recovery results when we complete the recovery at the hardware level.
In many cases sending us the physical drives would not be technically possible so that we can work on the actual file.
You can upload it to us quickly using our 100MBps internet line or send it to us on a media.
If you wish to upload a file to us, please submit a case and contact us for the FTP details.
Each job is unique and will vary according to the file’s version, size, and problem.
The evaluation results tell the customer what we can recover, how much time it will take, and how much it will cost.
It is up to the customer to decide whether we should proceed with the recovery.
The recovery results will be submitted to the customer as part of our verification of a successful recovery process.
We will supply the recovered data on whatever medium the customer specifies.