Improved performance |
Operational undo and redo |
Generate SQL scripts to replay or roll back the audited operations
Compressed backup auditing |
Use natively compressed database and transaction log backups as auditing sources
SQL Server 2012 support |
Read transaction logs created in SQL Server 2012. Restore SQL Server 2012 objects and data. Audit and undo changes made on FileTables, sequences and columnstore indexes
Improved scalability |
Fully leverage the increased memory and performance boosts provided by the x64 architecture
FIPS support |
Audit database changes on FIPS compliant systems
Compressed tables support |
Capture changes made on tables with page and row compression
Support for additional SQL Server objects, types and operations |
Audit and undo changes made on SPARSE columns, vardecimal data or by SELECT INTO operations
Passive auditing |
Leverage the comprehensive auditing information already contained within the transaction log for virtually zero-overhead auditing
Transaction log backup support |
Read not just the online log or detached LDFs but transaction log backups too
Sophisticated reporting |
Export the auditing results to HTML, CSV, XML or SQL
Smart log reading |
Automatically identify the optimal method for SQL transaction log reading for peak performance
Information filtering |
Display only the transactions that meet the filter criteria that you specify
Operation details |
View granular details for every operation and transaction recorded in the transaction log
Unattended execution |
Process SQL Server transaction logs unattended during off peak hours, minimizing overhead
Support for all SQL Server versions |
Read transaction logs created in SQL Server 2012, 2008 R2, 2008, 2005 and 2000
System requirements :
SQL Server | Microsoft SQL Server 2012, 2008, 2005 or 2000 |
OS | Windows XP and above |
Required | Microsoft ActiveX Data Access Objects Library (ADO) (MDAC) 2.8 or greater Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 |