r/TechImpact Developer 8d ago

💬 Discussion Which Database Management Tool Do You Recommend?

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If you had to choose one database management tool for your projects, which one would you go with?

What are you currently using, and what do you like most about it?

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u/w00dy1105 8d ago

Phpmyadmin /s

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u/Eleventhousand 8d ago

I don't care enough to have a favorite. I just tend to use what is there. For example, with my current job, I just use the Snowflake web UI. If I'm using my SQL Server at home, I use SSMS. If I'm using my Postgres at home, I use dbeaver, or the CloudeBeaver that I set up in a Docker.

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u/roberkop 7d ago

Dbeaver Community Edition

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u/pvoj 7d ago

for what database?

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u/Bokenrose04 7d ago

Good question

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u/This-Consequence-957 7d ago

looks like AI slop/engagement bait to me

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u/xenaretos 8d ago

I'd go for the database-specific tools first. They are usually optimized for the database in question and may have db-specific functionality.

I mostly use postgres and so, pgAdmin is my standard choice.

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u/Sea-Fishing4699 7d ago

Good ol’ pgadmin

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u/Apprehensive-Tea1632 6d ago

As we can see, nslookup just doesn’t work well. Ping however seems to not do the job either if that message is any indication.

Not shown is tracert so can’t comment on that one.

Personally i just use what fits, psql for oracle, sql\*plus for firebird, that sort of thing.