We live in the age of Data, and every company out there needs a team of System administrators capable of maintaining and organizing high-complexity databases. As a Database administrator or Sysadmin, you should always use the best tools available on the market. The matter is all about efficiency and having a faultless environment. There are tons of outdated tools that are still being used in the industry. So to help out both beginners and experts, the following tools will help you do a remarkable job in managing databases. So without further delay, let’s get into it!

PgAdmin4

We can’t talk about Database management tools without considering PgAdmin. PgAdmin is the most powerful administration and development platform for PostgreSQL. If you are starting and the command-line administration seems too scary, PgAdmin can help in your first steps. Every time I start a Django project with PostgreSQL as the database, I use this tool to manage it. This is because it is a simple and safe way to recover (or drop tables) if I messed up with migrations. You can download the latest version for your Operative System from the PgAdmin downloads page. Features

Available for Windows, Mac, and LinuxOpen Source toolEasy-to-use interfaceOnline testing versionA powerful set of tools to work with PostgreSQL databases.

Adminer

Adminer, formerly known as phpMinAdmin is a simple to use Database Manager, written and configurable with PHP. Its current version supports multiple databases, including Relational and Non-Relational ones. The best thing about this tool is its simplicity. This because of its no distraction User Interface (UI)  and the fact that you can configure it through a unique PHP file. Aside from that, it is highly customizable, has many designs, and easy to use plugins. The 5 steps you need to do to set up and run this tool on your website are.

Download the PHP file from the Adminers GitHub page, and check the name of it with ls

Make sure you have installed PHP (5,7, or 8) on your server.Upload the single PHP file to the root folder of your server.Go to https://yourdomain.com/adminer-4.8.0.phpConnect to your database with your username and password

And that’s all you need to install Adminer in your server. Note: If you are a phpMinAdmin user, you should upgrade right now. The official documentation explains the reasons for changing to Adminer. Features

Support of PHP 5, 7 and 8Available in over 40 languagesExtremely easy to set upOpen-sourceHas all the expected functionality of a robust Database managerSpecial support for MySQL and PostgreSQL

DbVisualizer

If Adminer was the definition of simplicity, DbVisualizer is the representation of power. As their official website proclaims, DbVisualizer is the universal database tool. The reason is that this tool has all the features a team of developers, analysts, and DBAs need. It is written in Java, and its multiplatform advantage allows you to learn one tool and forget about the rest. One of the best things about this tool is the support for almost all modern databases like Redshift, H2, Exasol, Vertica, Informix, Netezza, etc. And those who aren’t yet can be managed with a generic driver. You can download the current version from the downloads page. Features

Advanced SQL editorAutosaving functionalityExtremely optimizedA huge amount of settingsManage SQL visually

Quest

Quest Software, founded in 1987, stills one of the most reliable IT solution providers in the current age of software development. Their core products are database management tools—for instance, the Foglight monitoring and optimization solutions or the recognized Toad toolsets. The best thing about Quest is the targeting for each of their products. This means that each platform or database deserves its own set of specific toolkits. For example, if your business is strongly based on the Cassandra database, you can opt for the specialized product Foglight for Cassandra. Wrapping up, if you are searching for a specialized set of tools to maintain and scale your growing database, Quest products are your perfect fit. Features

A specific tool for each platformLots of tools to choose fromCustomized pricing requestVirtual, Web-based, and on-site educational services24/7 support

You can see a large list of database management solutions on the Quest products page.

ManageEngine

ManageEngine offers solid Database Monitoring tools oriented to optimize the performance of Databases. These monitoring tools not only notify you when something went wrong but helps you to solve problems quickly. They offer a specific solution for each type of database. So, If you are searching for an optimized monitoring tool for your database, don’t hesitate to review ManageEngine solutions. In addition, these monitoring systems discover database calls made by Java, Node, Ruby on Rails, DotNET, and PHP backend applications. Features

20+ databases supportedVisual dashboardSQL statement monitoringAdvanced analytics

Sequel Pro

Are you a Mac OS user? In addition, are you working with MySQL or MariaDB? If so, Sequel Pro is the right database management system for you. It is an open-source project that gives you direct access to local and remote MySQL databases. The best part of this tool is its simplicity and the fact that it is really lightweight. As a result, you can rapidly set up this tool in any Mac machine.

PHPMyAdmin

PhpMyAdmin is a free administration tool built with PHP,· It can perform a large set of operations with MySQL and MariaDB databases. You can either use the GUI or use SQL sequences to perform the right database management. This tool has gained several awards from 2002 until now. Also, it has deep documentation and a book translated into English and Spanish. Note: Be careful confusing PhpMyAdmin with PhpMinAdmin (Former name of Adminer) because they are totally different projects. You can try a simple demo here or download it from the official site. Features

Free and Open-sourceSupport MySQL and MariaDB databasesIntuitive web interfaceImport data and export data (CSV and SQL)Translated into 72 languagesPerform administrative tasksAdministering multiple servers

Wrap up

Database management has become one of the most demanding skills in the last decade. This, as a result of the increasing amount of data, each company needs to grow and succeed. When searching for the best tools to efficiently manage databases, we come up with both free and paid platforms. You can choose which fits you better depending on your needs as a Sysadmin or the needs of the company you are working for. So, are you ready to upgrade your daily driver tools?

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