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mike_wickers
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Posted - 2006-11-27 : 06:42:22
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I asked question while back about Log PI tool, it did not get any replies but I found out it is no longer supported and developed. Now I would like some feedback about other tools that can help with log recovery. I heard about Lumigent, Red Gate and Apex SQL. Any more alternatives? Also I would like your feedback about customer support, pricing, updates, features etc.Thank you |
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snSQL
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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paulrandal
Yak with Vast SQL Skills
899 Posts |
Posted - 2006-11-27 : 11:26:41
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Your best bet is always to have a comprehensive backup strategy so resorting to some of these tools isn't ever necessary...Paul RandalLead Program Manager, Microsoft SQL Server Core Storage Engine (Legalese: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.) |
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eyechart
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2006-11-27 : 13:13:19
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quote: Originally posted by paulrandal Your best bet is always to have a comprehensive backup strategy so resorting to some of these tools isn't ever necessary...
true, however getting to an object that was inadvertantly deleted by a developer in a 100GB database is a lot easier with log explorer. The alternative is time consuming.Along these lines, it would be cool if SQL server had an import/export function like Oracle does. Any chance of something like that ever being written?-ec |
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mike_wickers
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-12-01 : 09:41:22
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quote: Originally posted by snSQL The Lumigent and Red Gate tools are reviewed fairly extensively in the October 2006 issue of SQL Server MagazineOnline (subscribers only) athttp://www.sqlmag.com/articles/index.cfm?articleid=93174
Sadly I’m not a subscriber :( Have any other articles maybe that are public? I have checked these tools and found amazing that none support SQL2k5 yet. It’s been a while 2k5 is out and my company is among ones that will migrate to it soon. |
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