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When I type SharePoint Server Recovery on Google search bar, I get many 3rd party software as options. And if you're searching for the best option, don't go for any recommendation or suggestion. It's really hard to know who's genuine among millions. Go and search for best SharePoint Server Recovery tools. You may find many options, and most of them are available with free demo/trial version. So before you can purchase any such paid solution, you should download demo/trial version for free evaluation. Generally demo/trial version shows what could possibly be recovered from the SharePoint database before purchasing the software. If you're satisfied with the results, you can purchase the software. One thing I strongly recommend here is to read the money-back policy of the software vendor carefully. I found this blog post last week - SharePoint Server Recovery – Common Mistakes You Should Avoid
It contains very useful information for SharePoint Server users.
It contains very useful information for SharePoint Server users.
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