dbForge DevOps Automation for SQL Server

dbForge DevOps Automation for SQL Server is a cutting-edge solution that takes conventional database development and deployment to a whole new level. By embracing the DevOps database automation and database management approaches and implementing such DevOps practices, as Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery, this database DevOps tool minimizes deployment risks, energizes quality and update frequency, and makes the overall workflow consistent and safe. dbForge DevOps embodies all our knowledge and expertise in SQL Server to deliver the most innovative approach to the database lifecycle management.

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Platforms: Win

Price: $$$$$

Business Size: 1

10.0/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
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dbForge DevOps Automation for SQL Server is a cutting-edge solution that takes conventional database development and deployment to a whole new level. By embracing the DevOps database automation and database management approaches and implementing such DevOps practices, as Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery, this database DevOps tool minimizes deployment risks, energizes quality and update frequency, and makes the overall workflow consistent and safe. dbForge DevOps embodies all our knowledge and expertise in SQL Server to deliver the most innovative approach to the database lifecycle management.

dbForge DevOps Automation for SQL Server
dbForge DevOps Automation for SQL Server

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dbForge DevOps Automation for SQL Server Reviews

Anna K.

Advanced user of dbForge DevOps Automation for SQL Server
★★★★★
Great solution, has room for improvement

What do you like best?

We've been using Devart SQL tools quite for a while. So, it was only a matter of time before we started to implement our own CI via Devart DevOps Powershell module. And it turned out that some tools only partially meet our requirements, while others still fully comply with them. Since we are developing a database from scratch, the Schema Compare tool completely suits us, as it does a great job of creating a database on the server from the script folder. Unit Test also works perfectly.

What do you dislike?

On the contrary, the Data Generator only partially meets our requirements, since it is based on a document that states how much data needs to be generated and for which tables. As our database is actively developing and new tables are constantly appearing, we have to re-save the document all the time. Although, I would prefer it to work "on the fly", without the manual re-saving.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

Developing a database from scratch (state-based principle).

Review source: G2.com

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