Seagate Recovery Services

Database Recovery

Mission-critical data is often stored in SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, Exchange Server, Access and other databases that are maintained on networked file servers. Relational and object-oriented database management technologies are fundamental to modern IT systems, often underpinning the lifeblood applications run by the entire corporation.

Individual media in database servers suffer from the same failure points as disk drives in personal computers and workstations. Experienced system administrators and database administrators know that a relational or object-oriented database environment is fragile unless supported by a comprehensive and well-tested backup plan.

Unfortunately, it is all too common for devices to become corrupt beyond the scope of routine recovery methods. Seagate Recovery Services specializes in making inaccessible data accessible again, and have trained our technicians to recover data from the most complex database configurations.




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Why databases lose data...


  • Backup files not recognizable by database engine
  • Database locked as 'suspect' preventing access
  • Deleted or dropped tables
  • Accidentally deleted records
  • Corrupted database files and devices
  • Damaged individual data pages
  • Accidentally overwritten database files & devices

Database Types we recover data from...


  • RDBMS Relational Databases
  • Microsoft SQL Server 6.0, 6.5, 7.0 & 2000
  • Oracle Lite, 7.x, 8.x & 9.x
  • Sybase SQL Server
  • Sybase SQL Anywhere
  • Gupta SQL Anywhere
  • MySQL AB MySQL
  • PostgreSQL StandardDatabases
  • Microsoft Access up to 2000
  • And others

We also make inaccessible data accessible again for all xbase products such as dbase, FoxPro Productivity Applications Microsoft Office, (including all versions of Word, Excel & Powerpoint Mail Server and Client Applications) Microsoft Exchange & Outlook Applications, Email systems conforming to the UNIX mbox format such as Eudora and Netscape.



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