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DbVisualizer

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What is DbVisualizer?

DbVisualizer is a multi-database tool for developers, analysts and database administrators, providing a single interface across a wide variety of operating systems. Boasting an easy-to-use and clean interface, the vendor states that DbVisualizer has proven to be one of the…

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DbVisualizer is a powerful tool that users rely on for a wide range of data management and analysis tasks. With its ability to connect to …
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DbVisualizer Review

10 out of 10
August 04, 2023
I use DbVisualizer to manage many database servers that we use in everyday life. Additionally, I appreciate that it supports a lot of …
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DbVisualizer in 5 minutes

9 out of 10
August 03, 2023
DbVisualizer is used as a basic tool for accessing databases. For data analysis, transformation and verification. Most database operations …
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Popular Features

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  • Database security (12)
    8.4
    84%
  • Schema maintenance (25)
    8.3
    83%
  • User management (14)
    7.8
    78%
  • Performance optimization tools (22)
    6.8
    68%

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Pricing

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DbVisualizer Free

$0

On Premise
per user

DbVisualizer Pro with Basic support - Renewal

$69

On Premise
per user

DbVisualizer Pro with Premium support - Renewal

$99

On Premise
per user

Entry-level set up fee?

  • $197 per user
    Optional
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.dbvis.com/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Demos

DynamoDB DBVisualizer Demo

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Features

Database Development

A range of tools to help database developers produce problem-free code

7.5
Avg 8.5

Database Administration

Tools to help database administrators manage and maintain databases in optimal conditions

8.2
Avg 8.6
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Product Details

What is DbVisualizer?

DbVisualizer is a multi-database tool for developers, analysts and database administrators, providing a single interface across a wide variety of operating systems. Boasting an easy-to-use and clean interface, the vendor states that DbVisualizer has proven to be one of the most cost effective database tools available, yet to mention that it runs on all major operating systems and supports all major RDBMS that are available. Users only need to learn and master one application. DbVisualizer integrates transparently with the operating system being used.

DbVisualizer Features

Database Development Features

  • Supported: Performance optimization tools
  • Supported: Schema maintenance

Database Administration Features

  • Supported: User management
  • Supported: Database security
  • Supported: Database status reporting

DbVisualizer Screenshots

Screenshot of ReferencesScreenshot of Tool PropertiesScreenshot of MonitorScreenshot of SQL EditorScreenshot of Connection

DbVisualizer Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesWorld wide
Supported LanguagesEnglish

DbVisualizer Downloadables

Frequently Asked Questions

Aqua Data Studio, Oracle SQL Developer, and DBeaver are common alternatives for DbVisualizer.

Reviewers rate Database status reporting highest, with a score of 8.5.

The most common users of DbVisualizer are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

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DbVisualizer is a powerful tool that users rely on for a wide range of data management and analysis tasks. With its ability to connect to various data sources, such as Oracle, Informix, and DB2, DbVisualizer eliminates the need for multiple IDEs, providing a seamless experience for users. The software's easy and presentable ER diagram generation has been highly regarded by users, making it an invaluable tool for technical documentation.

DbVisualizer supports a wide range of databases, including Postgres, SQLite, MySQL, and Oracle, making it a versatile choice for users. Its cross-platform compatibility allows for seamless usage on different operating systems like MAC. Users express satisfaction with DbVisualizer as it meets their requirements and expectations after years of research. They appreciate its all-in-one nature, as it allows them to write queries, manage databases, and perform initial data loads.

DbVisualizer's ability to query databases and analyze SQL costs, regardless of the brand of the database, is also praised by users. It has proven to be an indispensable tool for developers, data engineers, data scientists, and data analysts alike. With its simple interface, DbVisualizer enables users to view data subsets efficiently, analyze data structures effectively, and track down issues seamlessly. Furthermore, the software's wide support for different database systems like MySQL, Postgres, and SQLite contributes to its popularity among users.

Overall, DbVisualizer is widely used across various industries and departments for tasks ranging from query development to data analysis and visualization. Users value its reliability and performance in accessing databases and performing crucial data-related tasks. With its extensive features and capability to handle structured data tasks across a variety of databases, DbVisualizer has solidified its position as a go-to tool for managing and administering databases in production environments.

Users highly recommend taking several actions to maximize the use of DbVisualizer. Firstly, they suggest thoroughly browsing the instructions and documentation provided by DbVisualizer to gain a comprehensive understanding of its features and functionalities. Additionally, enabling Dark Mode is recommended to create a visually appealing and comfortable working environment, especially during long periods of usage. Lastly, users appreciate the responsive and helpful support offered by DbVisualizer's team, enhancing the overall user experience. Taking these recommendations into account ensures users can effectively leverage and optimize their experience with DbVisualizer.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Lisandro Fernigrini | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
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Since we develop ETL from many different data sources, we use DbVisualizer to connect to different sources using Oracle, Informix, or DB2 as database engines. Having a single tool to access any of the different data sources allows us to quickly connect and query source systems, debug SQL sentences, or verify data without installing (and learning to use) multiple IDEs.
  • Ability to connect to MANY!!!!! different database engines on a single IDE
  • Create, alter or drop objects on any data source
  • Ability to export / import data to multiple formats
  • Reverse engineering / Data Model visualization
  • The free version only allows 1 SQL tab (could be a little more generous on that) opened at the same time
Whenever you have to access data sources from more than one database engine provider, you should consider using DbVisualizer for the task. Switching between multiples IDE consumes time and resources (memory), and you also need to learn menus, shortcuts, etc., for each IDE, while using DbVisualizer allows you to work consistently no matter which database engine you are connecting. You can use it to simply navigate through data structures, write SQL sentences or even create new tables and views, develop stored procedures, etc.
  • Unified IDE to access multiple data sources
  • Currently using free version for most users so no cost at all
  • Runs on any platform (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Database Development (2)
85%
8.5
Performance optimization tools
80%
8.0
Schema maintenance
90%
9.0
Database Administration (3)
80%
8.0
User management
80%
8.0
Database security
80%
8.0
Database status reporting
80%
8.0
  • Maintaining multiple data sources using a single, unified IDE reduces learning time
  • Less time to develop and execute queries
Although it may not have engine-specific features that SQL Developer or Management Studio have (or any other specific client IDE), most regular tasks can be achieved from DbVisualizer no matter the database you are connecting to. This reduces the learning curve for most developers that need to work with multiple database engines.
5
Mostly ETL developers need to connect to multiple data sources. DBA teams also use them for simple tasks while using specific engine clients for more advanced tasks.
No need to provide any additional support. It is a client-side tool that is very easy to install and configure
  • Simplify access to multiple data sources from a single IDE
We never had problems with it. It is able to connect to all data sources (Oracle, Informix, DB2, SQL Server) that we currently use.
Menus are simple and well organized. You can use the same shortcuts no matter which database engine you are connecting to. Configuration of data source connections is simple while keeping all required options.
  • Data Model Visualization
  • Reviewing execution plan and other performance related tasks
No
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