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SecureRecovery® for Sybase includes an advanced set of repair functions to get your system running at optimal capacity again.
Damage to Sybase ASE systems can come from many sources, include corrupted database dumps and disk failure — but whatever causes the damage, SecureRecovery for Sybase provides a solution. This advanced recovery utility scans entire databases, locates the damage, isolates recoverable data and exports everything that is salvageable into fresh, reliable SQL scripts.
Instead of relying on guesswork or anecdotal recommendations, you can see exactly what the full version of SecureRecovery® for Sybase can recover before you buy. The free, downloadable demo displays demo text in all recoverable fields, and even fully restores a few sample rows from each table. Download the demo today to see what SecureRecovery for Sybase can do for your files.
Crucial difference between versions of Sybase ASE can lead to data loss when a recovered file is opened in a version other than the one in which the source file was created. For this reason, it is best to use the same version of Sybase ASE for file creation and database reconstruction following repair operations.
When Sybase ASE systems fail, it is crucial to restore the threatened data. SecureRecovery for Sybase delivers impressive results in most instances of database corruption. If your backups are not sufficient to restore your data, order a copy of SecureRecovery for Sybase for reliable data restoration.
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Standard license limitations:
Business License - Intended for small or medium businesses.
In order to run SecureRecovery for Sybase, computers should meet these specifications:
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As an alternative to downloadable utility, you can get instant results with our breakthrough online file repair. With no software to download and install it's easier and faster than ever.
Repair your corrupt files by uploading them to our cloud-based platform. After upload, processing typically takes from a few seconds to a minute, after which the user is offered free and paid options for downloading the results of the recovery.
Dozens of file formats are supported, including Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, Access databases, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG and RAW images.
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Both the free demo and the full version of Recovery for Sybase can detect missing or corrupted data in your Sybase database, but the demo is limited to a specific number of rows. It will recover some of the rows to demonstrate the potential for recovery, then replace all additional rows with null values (non-text fields) or “demo” placeholder text (text fields).
You can then review the demo recovery to decide whether the full version is a worthwhile purchase.
Yes. We advise a full backup before any recovery attempts so that you can make additional recovery attempts if necessary.
There are several reasons for size discrepancies. In the full version of Recovery for Sybase, badly damaged data areas are omitted from the recovery results, which can reduce file sizes significantly. If corruption is severe, the database may lose information, and some features may not be successfully recreated in the output. For this reason, we advise you to try the demo version before using the full version. However, in most cases, slight differences in file size are not a serious issue.
If you are running the demo version of Recovery for Sybase, the file will be much smaller than your original database due to the large number of placeholders (the “demo” text in the recoverable rows).
Sybase databases can be recreated in two ways. The most time-consuming method is to run SQL scripts individually, starting with schema.sql, then dataNNNN.sql. This will recreate the database, but some users may have difficulty following this process, especially if they are unfamiliar with SQL scripts.
The easier method is to run the batch file that Recovery for Sybase creates during the recovery process. This is located in the same folder as the SQL scripts, and it automates the database restoration.
First of all, make sure that you have created an output directory (the directory where the recovered files will be stored), as the program will not perform this action for you. Use common patterns to create your commands. An asterisk (‘*’ without quotes) will identify a group of symbols, while a question mark (‘?’ without quotes) will identify single symbols. You should not use angle brackets when creating the command.
The command line call is as follows:
sbr.exe “”
Always back up your corrupted Sybase databases before running any recovery attempt. Command line functionality is available only for Service and Enterprise license owners.
Our data repair experts can solve the most difficult data corruption situations. Corrupted files are taken apart bit by bit, and recoverable data is reconstructed into a new file.
To learn more please submit this form and one of our technicians will contact you to go over the process.