The demand for data recovery from relational databases has been increasing globally in recent years. When SQL databases become corrupt, repairing them manually can be an overwhelming task that requires a high level of expertise. Therefore, it is recommended to use SQL Data Recovery software to restore these databases to their original state.
SQL databases face various issues, such as latency, dropout rates, and corruption. For instance, latency issues can arise due to multiple data caches on a SQL Server, resulting in higher-than-normal latency across the disk, especially if there is high usage and inadequate memory. Similarly, an SQL command will not run on SQL Server if the software cannot connect to the database within a specified time, leading to an error message and an aborted command. On the other hand, corruption of SQL databases can occur due to several factors, such as hardware failures, upgrades, network dropouts, unexpected server shutdowns while SQL Server is running, and storing SQL databases in compressed folders.
To retrieve data from corrupt SQL databases, it is necessary to undergo three phases. Kernel for SQL Data Recovery, a specialized tool designed for SQL data recovery, performs this task by scanning corrupt SQL databases and fixing them quickly in three phases. All database objects, including tables, triggers, functions, rules, and deleted records, can be recovered using this tool. Additionally, the tool can recover large-sized MDF/NDF files accurately and seamlessly.
Kernel SQL Database Recovery tool comes equipped with several features that allow for efficient data recovery. For instance, the tool can fix corrupt MS SQL databases that are paused due to corruption problems in MDF/NDF files resulting from hard drive errors, viruses, media contamination, etc. The tool can restore file errors and recover database files with ease. The tool also provides the preview functionality that allows you to view the components of any table and verify the authenticity of the recovered data.
The tool has two scanning modes – Standard Scan and Advanced Scan – to scan corrupt SQL database files. The Standard Scan mode is useful for performing quick database processing, while the Advanced Scan mode is useful if you receive an “Out of memory” error message. The tool also gives you the option to include deleted records while recovering, making it a useful tool for restoring deleted records. Additionally, the integrity of the restored objects is maintained even after the SQL databases are completely restored. The tool automatically detects and selects SQL database versions through its smart algorithms, and it provides two methods of authentication, allowing you to save the recovered database with either Windows Authentication or Server Authentication.
Using Kernel for SQL Data Recovery, a streamlined data recovery process is easy to use, allowing you to select, preview, and save corrupt databases in three steps. Firstly, select the corrupt SQL databases you want to repair and restore with the specified SQL database version. Secondly, the software displays all the SQL database objects and allows you to preview each one before recovering them. Finally, select the location to save the restored database objects after choosing the database objects you want to save.
Kernel for SQL Database Recovery supports Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, and XP, including Server 2012, 2008, and 2003. It also works with MS SQL Server 2019, 2017, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2008, R2, 2008 Express, and other mixed formats. The tool requires just 50MB of disk space and 128MB of memory.
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