Recovery for SQL Server 数据库修复工具,数据库修复软件,sql修复工具下载
发布: 2010-10-29 14:43 | 作者: admin | 来源: 数据恢复|RAID数据恢复
Features
New in Recovery for SQL Server 4.1:
Supports SQL Server 2008 encrypted files
Recovers compressed backups of SQL Server 2008
Recovers SQL Server 2005, 2008 compressed data (types ROW, RAGE)
Recovers SQL Server 2008 filestream data type. Please note that database should be recovered on the same computer where the original database is located
Recovers varchar(max) data type
Standard features:
Processes a corrupted Microsoft SQL server database file (.mdf, .ndf, .dat, .ldf, .bak) and creates a SQL script with recovered database structure and data
Supports Microsoft® SQL Server versions 2008, 2008 x64, 2008 Express, 2005, 2005 x64, 2005 Express, 2000, 2000 x64, 7.0 and 6.5
Log support for MS SQL Server 2005 and 2008.
Recovers Microsoft SQL Server backups for all versions
Recovers multi-volume database files
Recovers tables, stored procedures, views
Recovers predefined defaults, default values, rules, constrain "CHECKS", user data types ("Allow null", "default", "rule")
Recovers primary keys, unique key, indexes (including "IGNORE_DUP_KEY", "CLUSTERED", "STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE", "FILLFACTOR"), foreign keys
Recovers SQL Server 2008 sparse columns
Recovers triggers
Restores the sort order for index keys
Recovers deleted records and saves them in a separate SQL script
Recovers partly damaged records, storing them in a separate batch file
Database rebuilding batch is generated automatically
The resulting database rebuilding script is split into multiple parts for the convenience of viewing and editing
National characters (umlauts, hieroglyphs etc) are now recovered
Recovery Reports feature
Full install/uninstall support
Data Browser
Data Browser is a new feature bundled with the product, available from the same program group where Recovery for SQL Server is installed. It is a separate granular data recovery utility to view and extract individual items from database, backup and log.
Always try the Data Browser if...
the standard wizard-style recovery mode fails or produces insufficient results;
the source file is large;
just a few items need to be recovered
New in Recovery for SQL Server 4.1:
Supports SQL Server 2008 encrypted files
Recovers compressed backups of SQL Server 2008
Recovers SQL Server 2005, 2008 compressed data (types ROW, RAGE)
Recovers SQL Server 2008 filestream data type. Please note that database should be recovered on the same computer where the original database is located
Recovers varchar(max) data type
Standard features:
Processes a corrupted Microsoft SQL server database file (.mdf, .ndf, .dat, .ldf, .bak) and creates a SQL script with recovered database structure and data
Supports Microsoft® SQL Server versions 2008, 2008 x64, 2008 Express, 2005, 2005 x64, 2005 Express, 2000, 2000 x64, 7.0 and 6.5
Log support for MS SQL Server 2005 and 2008.
Recovers Microsoft SQL Server backups for all versions
Recovers multi-volume database files
Recovers tables, stored procedures, views
Recovers predefined defaults, default values, rules, constrain "CHECKS", user data types ("Allow null", "default", "rule")
Recovers primary keys, unique key, indexes (including "IGNORE_DUP_KEY", "CLUSTERED", "STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE", "FILLFACTOR"), foreign keys
Recovers SQL Server 2008 sparse columns
Recovers triggers
Restores the sort order for index keys
Recovers deleted records and saves them in a separate SQL script
Recovers partly damaged records, storing them in a separate batch file
Database rebuilding batch is generated automatically
The resulting database rebuilding script is split into multiple parts for the convenience of viewing and editing
National characters (umlauts, hieroglyphs etc) are now recovered
Recovery Reports feature
Full install/uninstall support
Data Browser
Data Browser is a new feature bundled with the product, available from the same program group where Recovery for SQL Server is installed. It is a separate granular data recovery utility to view and extract individual items from database, backup and log.
Always try the Data Browser if...
the standard wizard-style recovery mode fails or produces insufficient results;
the source file is large;
just a few items need to be recovered
