How to Recover Corrupt Exchange Database

In both small and large businesses, Exchange Server is one of the most commonly used mail servers. It saves and preserves all Exchange user account information, such as addresses, contacts, schedules, assignments, journals, and so on, in the Exchange database (EDB) file in the form of mailboxes.

When an EDB file is corrupted or destroyed, however, all of its data is lost.

 

If not addressed immediately, this may bring enterprises to a halt because users are unable to connect and exchange emails or other important data. A failed Exchange database will result in un-needed downtime, as well as a loss of revenue and credibility.

 

Database Administrators (DBAs) must quickly complete the Exchange recovery process to retrieve inaccessible Exchange database mailboxes with the least amount of downtime necessary to turn an unpleasant situation into a favourable one.

 

However, this method is a bit difficult and time-consuming process. To ease out the Exchange Server database recovery process, you must try the Shoviv Exchange Recovery Manager.

 

Easy way to recover Exchange server database

 

Users can use Shoviv’s Exchange EDB Recovery tool if the Exchange database recovery mechanism fails to provide the desired results. This tool restores Exchange database mailboxes and data objects seamlessly. It also successfully resolves almost all corruption problems and saves the recovered data in a safe PST format.

 

It is a sophisticated Exchange Server Database Recovery . It allows you to quickly retrieve entire mailboxes or specific objects from corrupted .edb files.

 

On both corrupted and non-corrupted EDB files, the tool performs flawlessly. The Search Item option allows you to search from additional source mailboxes using various parameters such as topic, To, CC, BCC, From, Item type, Attachment Name, and read/unread messages, etc. The free trial version of the tool is available that allows processing the first 50 items/folder. 

 

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