Keep SQL Server 2008 Free From Corruption | Database Journal

Keep SQL Server 2008 Free From Corruption

Apr 29, 2010
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SysTools has launched version 4.7 of its SQL Recovery tool, which can now repair corrupt SQL databases from SQL 2008 as well as SQL 2005 and 2000. MDF database recovery was added as a new feature for SQL Server 2008. All previous features of SQL Recovery have remained, along with both its ease of use and cost effectiveness.

“We are striving hard to make our SQL Recovery tool a comprehensive solution so that all users can benefit from it and can use it to recover damaged SQL Server database.” said Evan Swans, Director of Product Development, SysTools Group.

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