About DBeaver

DBeaver is a database management solution that helps enterprises sort, edit, analyze and filter business data in a structured format. It offers an integrated SQL editor, which enables software developers to create, execute and store scripts using data profiling and formatting functionality. The application allows businesses to create and export visual diagrams of database objects to external applications and manage metadata on a unified platform. Features of DBeaver include data storage management, incident tracking, real-time monitoring, security management, analytics and more. Additionally, it lets IT professionals identify a variety of data such as documents, images, or multimedia files across databases and automatically create backups. DBeaver offers extensions for several third-party databases including InfluxDB, Redis, Apache Hive, MongoDB, Couchbase, Apache Cassandra, Amazon DynamoDB and Google Bigtable. Pricing is available on monthly or annual subscriptions and support is extended via phone, email and other online measures.
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DBeaver pricing

DBeaver has a free version and offers a free trial. DBeaver paid version starts at USD 11.00/month.

Starting Price:
USD 11.00/month
Free Version:
Yes
Free trial:
Yes

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DBeaver Reviews

Feature rating

Value for Money
4.7
Functionality
4.5
Ease of Use
4.5
Customer Support
4.2
5 reviews of 73 View all reviews
Paco
Paco
  • Industry: Health, Wellness & Fitness
  • Company size: 11–50 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
3
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
0

5
Reviewed on 28/04/2023

The database manager with the most convenient options to work with

Using the community version you have the application that has connection with most of the database engines on the market. The usual work with the data (filtering, editing, exporting, etc) is the most comfortable of those I have tested.

Pros

You can work with multiple database engines at the same time in a single application. It has very convenient data visualization and processing options.

Cons

The community version does not have all database engines available and the enterprise option has a very expensive annual subscription model.

Alternatives Considered

MySQL

Reasons for Switching to DBeaver

Dbeaver has more convenient options for working with databases. Links and display of foreign keys for example.
Muhammad Daud
Muhammad Daud
  • Industry: Financial Services
  • Company size: 11–50 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 12/07/2022

Best in Managing Database and sessions

Overall I found Dbeaver a great utility to start with and it can handle professional operations as well. It has great search features to lookup the server and database without slowing down the operation or task management.

Pros

I have found Dbeaver very user-friendly. Process controlling, running queries, and managing the database are very easy with this tool. Dbeaver allows the use of export to create the dump which is quicker than other applications. It has also a great session Manager to manage any stuck operations and tasks currently in process.

Cons

Dbeaver has too frequent updates which sometimes causes problems with the existing version and it has to be upgraded/updated along with the additional files that take up more disk space and resources.

Alternatives Considered

DbVisualizer and DataGrip

Reasons for Choosing DBeaver

Limited functionality and crashes

Reasons for Switching to DBeaver

User-friendly environment and lite application
Hector
  • Industry: Hospitality
  • Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
0
Functionality
4
Ease of Use
3
Customer Support
0

3
Reviewed on 31/03/2021

Best OpenSource DBMS

As a database developer is really complete, open-source, and relatively easy to use, has its issues, but if you wait for your OS (Especially MacOS) to be officially supported is a great tool for the job, really complete.

Pros

Is really complete, support several database engines, from Oracle to MariaDB, Supports Packages On MariaDB using Oracle Syntax (The only one I used supporting this), It can generate ER Diagrams of the tables on a database, easy to add new connections since it downloads the drivers by itself.

Cons

Kinda buggy especially when a new OS is released, had a lot of problems when BigSur came out, they released fixes every couple of weeks, and now is fully compatible with big sur, I wish it had an option to export the ERD diagrams as UMLs to be used with Visual Paradigm and other diagramming software.

Analia
  • Industry: Insurance
  • Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
  • Used Weekly for 6-12 months
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
4

5
Reviewed on 16/10/2024

Good tool for DB Management, Browsing and Querying

Good tool for DB Management, Browsing and Querying

Pros

It is easy to navigate and query through many DB models

Cons

Sometimes connection gets down, and reconnection process takes time

Umang
  • Industry: Packaging & Containers
  • Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Functionality
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
0

5
Reviewed on 30/12/2023

Good value tool for all SQL queries

- overall, very good and useful tool to have in terms of SQL work

Pros

- Easy to use and get trained for reading and writing SQL queries
- can retrieve all kinds of data through queries

Cons

- Export function could be easy to understand
- Sometimes, you have to navigate the different functionalities

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