MssqlMerge is a diff and merge GUI tool for Microsoft SQL Server databases used to compare and sync both schema and data changes. The application has tabbed UI, there are several types of tabs responsible for particular application features and scope of tasks. The starting point is a Home tab - it is used to open databases and show summary about database schema and programming objects changes: table definitions, views, stored procedures and so on. From here, users can drill-down details…
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pganalyze
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Founded in 2012, pganalyze provides actionable insights into Postgres. Specializing in PostgreSQL database monitoring and optimization, pganalyze gives automatic insights into Postgres query plans, helps improve Postgres query performance with its Index Advisor and VACUUM Advisor, and lets the user perform query drill-down analysis, observe per-query statistics and conduct trend analysis in a platform that integrates with both self-managed Postgres servers as…
$149
per month for 1 database server
Pricing
MssqlMerge
pganalyze
Editions & Modules
Free
$0
Standard (personal license)
$95
one-time fee per user
Standard (multi-user license)
120 ~ 75
one-time fee per user
Production
$149
per month for 1 database server
Scale
$399
per month for up to 4 database servers ($100/mo for each additional billable server)
Enterprise Cloud
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per year per database server
Enterprise Server
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per year per database server
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
MssqlMerge
pganalyze
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Multi-user license price depends on the number of licensed users. Starting from 5-user license client is getting benefits comparing to a purchase of individual license for each employee.
Scale plan offers additional database servers at a cost of $100/month for each additional billable server.
In general, each 1 Postgres server that is running (i.e. one parent postgres process) is considered 1 billable server. In the case of cloud providers these are often called "instances".
Depending on the subscription plan you are on, you may have a special price for replica servers (also called "readers", or "followers"), which is implemented by multiplying the replica count with a multiplier (e.g. 0.5), with the total rounded up.
Annual plans are available and come at a discount compared to the monthly plans
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in my current project we have mssql database hosted in cloud and onprem both and I used MssqlMerge tool with Microsoft database from long back its feature and operation performance is very smooth and easily integrated with others database. hence I like this.
It is better in terms of results provided. We were using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio so far and relying only on that but some one recommend to us to use pganalyze to do the query analysis and we started using it for one project and we liked it much that we have …
personally I work with different types of databases and based on project requirements I have to create multiple databases like in dev qa and prod.here MssqlMerge help me lot when it comes to work with multiple databases.also it help me search querry easily.
pganalyze works great with the postgresql and gives a good alternatives to the existing producsts available out there like Slick or basic as microsoft SQL server manaagement studio. We have used in our projects of data migration and integration of enterprise data warehouseing and reporting . And it has provides us satisfactory results.
in my current project we have mssql database hosted in cloud and onprem both and I used MssqlMerge tool with Microsoft database from long back its feature and operation performance is very smooth and easily integrated with others database. hence I like this.
It is better in terms of results provided. We were using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio so far and relying only on that but some one recommend to us to use pganalyze to do the query analysis and we started using it for one project and we liked it much that we have started recomended to all projects teams ..