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Most Common Reasons for Corruption in SharePoint Server

Microsoft SharePoint is a web-based application integrated with the Microsoft Office suite. Microsoft Corporation first launched SharePoint in 2001 as a document management and storage system. In organizations, it is often used to create websites. According to the survey, SharePoint has 160 million users in organizations with 75,000 customers.



SharePoint can be used as a secure place where users can store their important information and information. Also, it allows users to access, edit and share information on almost all types of devices. A web browser is the only thing required here, be it Internet Explorer, Google Google or Firefox. SharePoint is available for a variety of different applications, such as SharePoint Server, SharePoint Standard, SharePoint Enterprise and SharePoint Online. Here in this article, we will talk about SharePoint Server.

Microsoft SharePoint Server is a popular server platform used for information sharing, collaboration, and content management. It provides great benefits for organizations, such as:

You can create an intranet portal for your organization to share information.
You can manage and edit documents between multiple users and offices.
Also, you can create a community-oriented website.
The main strengths of SharePoint Server are interoperability, business content management, business search, and gateway construction. Although the benefits of SharePoint Server are great, they still have a huge impact. It has many internal bugs that can sometimes cause serious issues. Also, a data file created with SharePoint Server is more prone to corruption than any other data file. Below are the most common reasons for corruption on SharePoint Server:
If SharePoint Server has low RAM or hard disk space, you may be at high risk. It can cause crashes in SharePoint Server or damage a data file.
Using Microsoft SQL Server virtualization can also cause problems for SharePoint Server users. Ineffective theization allows managers to make major mistakes that can lead to corruption.
During the creation of content web applications, fully valid URLs are required. But if you use the wrong or short URLs, it can cause serious problems.
Enabling the default settings for SharePoint databases can be dangerous. For example: if Autogrow setting is enabled, it will increase the size of the data file by 1 MB for all uploads. Such an action can slow down SQL Server and SharePoint.
SharePoint can store large amounts of PDF files containing important information. SharePoint Search allows you to access information stored in PDF files. Make sure to install iFilter only on those SharePoint Servers that make up the Search Index role. But if you do not use any "PDF File", it can be dangerous for you.
If you have disabled BLOB storage, you may be facing serious problems. BLOB savings play a very important role in SharePoint and improve its performance.
If you've taken a SharePoint Server backup, you can easily restore it. But if there is no backup, you should try to configure the sharePoint database manually. There is a feature in SharePoint Server 2010 to restore database configuration. This will help to revitalize the farm. In sharePoint Server 2013 and 2016, you can directly restore the farm configuration without returning the configuration information.
Follow the steps to know how to configure the SharePoint database:

Go to the Central Administration homepage. In the "Backup and Return" section, click "Restore from backup".
Select the "Backup Restore" page in "Restore from Backup". Select a backup job and click Next to continue the process.
Now select the "Make Recovery" page, and click the checkbox shown next to the farm. Click Next to continue the process.

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