Webinar
Restoring SOLIDWORKS PDM Backups
On-demand

In this day and age, almost everyone is aware of the importance of backing up data. Even my parents make backups of the hundreds of photos they take on vacation or scan images of important documents to be saved in case the original is destroyed. More critical however than family photos and insurance documents from 20 years ago is your company's IP: the design data used to be profitable. Keeping that data intact in the event of any unexpected, destructive event is imperative to the future success of the company. The most important pieces of information to back up with SOLIDWORKS PDM are the Archi ve Server and the SQL Database associated with our vault. With everything backed up… how do we restore that in case of emergency?
Join us as TriMech Elite Application Engineer, Sawyer Gara, discusses how to properly restore your SOLIDWORKS PDM System in the event of an emergency (or even just to test the viability of your backups). First, we’ll talk about restoring the Archive Server: where the directory is, and how to recover the files. Then onto the SQL Database where the procedure is laid out step-by-step while mentioning some common pitfalls to avoid. The final step in restoring a PDM System is to recover the Archive Server Settings. The presentation is capped off with a discussion on the benefits of creating a Sandbox PDM Environment and how to do so safely and efficiently.
During this SOLIDWORKS PDM webinar, you will learn:
- Review Effective Backup Strategies
- Replacing SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive
- Restoring SOLIDWORKS PDM SQL Database
- Reinstituting SOLIDWORKS PDM Archive Server Settings
- Raising a SOLIDWORKS PDM Sandbox Environment
Speaker Spotlight

Sawyer Gara
Sawyer is a SOLIDWORKS Solutions Consultant working out of Bedminster, NJ. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and has been using SOLIDWORKS for almost a decade, with experience all over the SOLIDWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE Design Ecosystem.