DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is one of the world’s most popular database clients.
Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to advance their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data and to auto-generate, write and optimize queries.
It has extended support for 30+ of the major databases and has basic-level support for all databases that can be accessed with a JDBC driver. DbVisualizer runs on all major OSes.
Free and Pro versions are available.
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Google Cloud Platform
Google Cloud is an online service that lets you create everything from simple websites to complex apps for businesses of any size.
Customers who are new to the system will receive $300 in credits for testing, deploying, and running workloads. Customers can use up to 25+ products free of charge.
Use Google's core data analytics and machine learning. All enterprises can use it. It is secure and fully featured. Use big data to build better products and find answers faster. You can grow from prototypes to production and even to planet-scale without worrying about reliability, capacity or performance. Virtual machines with proven performance/price advantages, to a fully-managed app development platform. High performance, scalable, resilient object storage and databases. Google's private fibre network offers the latest software-defined networking solutions. Fully managed data warehousing and data exploration, Hadoop/Spark and messaging.
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Textile Buckets
If you have experience with cloud storage, understanding buckets will be straightforward for you. However, in contrast to conventional cloud services, buckets utilize open and decentralized protocols like IPFS and Libp2p. They can be employed to host websites, data, and applications directly from buckets. You can easily navigate your Buckets through the Hub gateway. Additionally, you can render web content within your Bucket to create a persistent website. Updates can be automatically shared on IPFS by using IPNS. Organizations can manage Buckets collaboratively, facilitating teamwork. You also have the option to establish private Buckets, allowing your app users a secure place to store their data. For long-term security and file accessibility, you can archive Bucket data on Filecoin. To initiate a Bucket in your current working directory, you first need to initialize it. This initialization can be done with an existing UnixFS DAG from the IPFS network or by interactively importing it into an existing bucket. Furthermore, you can create buckets that can be shared among all members of your organization, enhancing collaborative efforts. It's a flexible solution that caters to diverse storage needs.
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Yandex Object Storage
In Object Storage, objects are maintained across multiple availability zones that are geographically spread out. Each time you create, modify, or delete an object, all replicas are promptly updated to reflect those changes. You can manage Object Storage using various tools that are compatible with Amazon S3, such as the API, CLI, WinSCP, Java SDK, or Python SDK. To begin utilizing Object Storage, navigate to the Yandex Cloud management console and set up your initial bucket. After creating the bucket, you can easily upload files by dragging them onto the designated bucket screen. The physical infrastructure is housed within Yandex's highly secure data centers, which prioritize safety and reliability. All data is encrypted, ensuring that even individuals with access to the physical media cannot decipher the information stored within. This level of security provides users with peace of mind regarding the safety of their data.
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