24×7 Support for SQL Server

Sun, Jul 4, 2010

General

  • Did you unintentionally  delete rows from a table and want to restore those rather than restoring the entire database?
  • Did you drop a table or other SQL Server object by accident?
  • Make a big mistake in your database , don’t have a current backup but do have the LOG file and MDF?
  • Have a network bring out that seems to have corrupted the SQL Server data file and want to recover the data within?
  • Did you lose any database BLOB protected files (PDFs, Word documents, etc…)?
  • Do you need to recover specificically just precise parts from DB backups?
  • Have you ever wished to ROLLBACK transactions for SQL Server databases that you already committed?

If you have any of the aforementioned  situations, we can help!
We Support all SQL Server versions including 2000, 2005, and 2008.

Senior SQL Server consultants are available for all as-required SQL Server emergency support.  Our 24×7 distant support can be provided forthwith in the event of a production system down emergency.

green SQL Server consulting support activities include one-off SQL Server performance tuning, SQL Server database troubleshooting, SQL Server migration, SQL Server date modelling reviews, and SQL Server architecture planning. SQL Server remote  support and remote SQL Server consulting  services are priced by the hour, so you only pay for what you want . These one-time SQL Server professional services usually include:

  • Answering questions from your SQL Server DBA technical stave
  • Repairing down production SQL Server database systems
  • SQL Server performance tuning evaluations
  • Guru support for your SQL Server DBA

Emergency SQL Server Support
Our SQL Server DBAs can provide disaster  support if you can quickly configure remote access to your network. Our team of knowledgeable  SQL Server DBAs and network engineers are able to quickly and efficiently resolve:

  • Database outages
  • Performance problems
  • Data Recovery
  • Upgrade issues

Upon finishing, we will provide a Root Cause Corrective Action Plan that documents what the issue was, how it was resolved , and how to prevent it from taking place  again.

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