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Kernel SQL uses a quick algorithm for recovering the lost password and hence is a simple, fast and easy to use SQL Password Recovery Software, which can help you recover your lost and forgotten password in minutes.Kernel SQL Password Recovery tool is a advance SQL Server database password recovery software designed to recover lost and forgotten passwords from Microsoft SQL Server Database (.mdf) files. Kernel SQL Password Recovery software quickly recovers password of mdf file irrespective of the password length and complexity. Kernel SQL uses a quick algorithm for recovering the lost password and hence is a simple, fast and easy to use SQL Password Recovery Software, which can help you recover your lost and forgotten password in minutes. Kernel SQL Database Password Recovery - MDF Password recovery software supported versions includes SQL Server 2000.
As the name of Access Password Recovery Master describe that it is an access database password cracking program which finds all recent.MDF files and if the files are protected by a password then it shows file name and password for that file.
Kernel Access Password Recovery allows users to get locked database files when their lost or forget password this software uses an advanced algorithm that easily retrieves and encrypts the complex password and unlocks access database files. The demo version of this software is available for free so that you can download and check the features of Kernel Access Password recovery. The demo version allows recovering two characters passwords whereas the full version instantly retrieves the full password. It runs on Windows 98 /2000/ Vista/7 /8
To recover a SQL Server database from a failure, a database administrator has to restore a set of SQL Server backups in a logically correct and meaningful restore sequence. SQL Server restore and recovery supports restoring data from backups of a whole database, a data file, or a data page, as follows:
A restore scenario in SQL Server is the process of restoring data from one or more backups and then recovering the database. The supported restore scenarios depend on the recovery model of the database and the edition of SQL Server.
For most restore scenarios, it is necessary to apply a transaction log backup and allow the SQL Server Database Engine to run the recovery process for the database to be brought online. Recovery is the process used by SQL Server for each database to start in a transactionally consistent - or clean - state.
In case of a failover or other non-clean shut down, the databases may be left in a state where some modifications were never written from the buffer cache to the data files, and there may be some modifications from incomplete transactions in the data files. When an instance of SQL Server is started, it runs a recovery of each database, which consists of three phases, based on the last database checkpoint:
Phase 2 is the Redo Phase that rolls forwards every modification recorded in the log that may not have been written to the data files at the time the database was shut down. The minimum log sequence number (minLSN) required for a successful database-wide recovery is found in the DPT, and marks the start of the redo operations needed on all dirty pages. At this phase, the SQL Server Database Engine writes to disk all dirty pages belonging to committed transactions.
Information about the progress of each database recovery stage is logged in the SQL Server error log. The database recovery progress can also be tracked using Extended Events. For more information, see the blog post New extended events for database recovery progress.
To maximize the availability of databases in an enterprise environment after the SQL Server service is started, such as after a failover of an Always On Failover Cluster Instance or in-place restart, SQL Server Enterprise Edition can bring a database online after the Redo Phase, while the Undo Phase is still executing. This is known as Fast Recovery.However, Fast Recovery is not available when the database transitions to an online state but the SQL Server service has not been restarted. For example, executing ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks SET ONLINE; will not allow the database to be in read-write state until all three phases of recovery have completed.
The restore operations that are available for a database depend on its recovery model. The following table summarizes whether and to what extent each of the recovery models supports a given restore scenario.
Point-in-time restores: The Database Recovery Advisor greatly simplifies restoring a database to a given point in time. A visual backup timeline significantly enhances support for point-in-time restores. This visual timeline allows you to identify a feasible point in time as the target recovery point for restoring a database. The timeline facilitates traversing a forked recovery path (a path that spans recovery forks). A given point-in-time restore plan automatically includes the backups that are relevant to the restoring to your target point in time (date and time). For more information, see Restore a SQL Server Database to a Point in Time (Full Recovery Model).
Accelerated database recovery is available beginning in SQL Server 2019 (15.x) and in Azure SQL Database. Accelerated database recovery greatly improves database availability, especially in the presence of long-running transactions, by redesigning the SQL Server Database Engine recovery process. A database for which accelerated database recovery was enabled completes the recovery process significantly faster after a failover or other non-clean shut down. When enabled, Accelerated database recovery also completes rollback of canceled long-running transactions significantly faster.
SQLite database is prone to corruption just like any other database file. Sometimes corruption is not that severe, hence fixed easily without putting extreme efforts. But in a case of severe corruption, SQLite users can't fix corrupt SQLite database with that ease. A smart SQLite Database Recovery tool can save your crucial data stored in SQLite database files. For a quick, easy, and effective SQLite data recovery, you must consider using this software. It supports both SQLite2 & SQLite3 versions. Via this software, you can repair SQLite database and restore SQLite database objects from the corrupt SQLite database. You must evaluate the software by downloading free demo version before purchasing its licensed version.
Database tables with standard & user defined schemas are supported and exportable. The MDF Recovery software will support recovery of the database even if the corresponding tables consist of user defined schemas.
Now the SQL database recovery tool is supporting the other advance data type to recover from the SQL database, which includes: Datetime2, datetimeoffset, sql_variant, hierarchyid, geometry & geography data types. Moreover ASCII and Unicode XML data types are supported.
Recovery pending in SQL Server state means when the SQL database recovery process failed due to missings files or potentially due to some resource-related reasons. It prevents the SQL database from being recovered. Also in recovery pending state SQL database is not damaged but is inaccessible to the user. To access and recover inaccessible database objects the user can use SQL recovery software.
Recovery for Exchange Server repairs corrupted Exchange Server email databases (.edb, .stm). The program can also be used on healthy databases as EDB to PST conversion tool.Supported Exchange Server versions: 2010, 2007, 2003, 2003 SP1, 2003 SP2, 2000 and 5.5Attention: make backup copies of corrupted file(s) before recoveryClick Recover to startVersion 5.5Copyright Recoveronix Ltd.Recovery for Exchange Server repairs corrupted Exchange Server email databases (.edb, .stm). The program can also be used on healthy databases as EDB to PST conversion tool.Supported Exchange Server versions: 2010, 2007, 2003, 2003 SP1, 2003 SP2, 2000 and 5.5The recovered data is saved into a set of Personal Storage File (.pst) format files. PST files are readable with Outlook or other compatible email client.
MailRecovery 2018 SuitesThe suites integrate data recovery programs for email applications.Recovery for OutlookRepairs corrupted Outlook mailboxes (.pst).Recovery for Exchange OSTConverts Exchange Offline Storage File (.ost) into a common Personal Storage File (.pst).EDB Diff for Exchange ServerCompare two email databases and extract the mailboxes and emails that differentiate them.Data Recovery ServicesIs there an associated hardware problem or does the case need custom approach Try our custom services.FeaturesNew in Recovery for Exchange Server 5.5:Supports Microsoft Exchange Server 2010Standard features:Recovers email addresses from Active Directory storageRecovers folders, messages and file attachmentsSupports Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, 2007, 2003, 2003 SP1, 2003 SP2, 2000 and 5.5Recovers notes, contacts, tasks and appointments Recovers creation dates for all objects Formatting recovered for RTF and HTML messages Easy to use, no special user skills required Full install/uninstall support Data BrowserData Browser is a new feature bundled with the product, available from the same program group where Recovery for Exchange Server is installed. It is a separate granular data recovery utility to view and extract individual items from email database.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.Tip: Recovery for Exchange Server Data Browser can be used as a preview and recovery tool on both corrupted and healthy files.System RequirementsSpecific:Requires free space on disk about 1.5 size of the email database being recoveredGeneral:Operating system: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 2003 Server or 2008 Server. Windows 95, 98, ME are not supported.