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Overall Satisfaction with DbVisualizer
I use DbVisualizer on a daily basis to monitor and analyze what is happening in our data store. Usage is mostly for RDBMS systems (Oracle, DB2, Postgres, MySQL.
Pros
- Snappy.
- Intuitive.
- Large number of supported Datasources supported out of the box.
- Great visualizations to reverse engineer schema.
Cons
- Support for more NoSQL datasources (DynamoDB, for example).
- Ability to Separate Environments (dev/prod).
- Good security around managing usernames and passwords.
- Runs on any Platform/OS that I have used (Linux, MacOs, Windows).
- The ability to quickly have queries on hand to troubleshoot issues has decreased downtime.
- Ability to parameterize queries allows for easy reuse of queries.
- CLI interface allows for scripting common tasks.
The big advantage DbVisualizer has over a lot of the DB clients out there is that it is not tied to a particular database. It can be easily used across many data sources. Its other advantage is that it is intuitive to use and you can be up and running in a couple of minutes.
Do you think DbVisualizer delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with DbVisualizer's feature set?
Yes
Did DbVisualizer live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of DbVisualizer go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy DbVisualizer again?
Yes
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