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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    Grafana OSS is a leading open-source visualization and observability platform that lets you query, visualize, alert on, and explore your data—regardless of where it’s stored. With support for 100+ data source plugins (such as Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, SQL/NoSQL databases, OTel, and more), you can unify metrics, logs, traces, and other observability signals in one place. Grafana OSS empowers you to build dynamic, reusable dashboards with rich visualizations, template variables, interactive filtering, and cross-panel linking. Its Explore mode enables ad-hoc queries and side-by-side comparisons of time ranges, queries, and data sources. Grafana also includes built-in alerting, allowing you to define threshold-based rules and send notifications to external systems (e.g. Slack, PagerDuty, OpsGenie). Backed by a strong community (https://grafana.com/community/) and open governance, Grafana OSS is free to use, modify, and deploy under the AGPL-3.0 license.
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    PocketBase

    PocketBase

    Open Source realtime backend in 1 file

    PocketBase is an open-source backend written in Go, packaged as a single binary. It features an embedded SQLite database, real-time subscriptions, built-in authentication and file management, a web-based admin dashboard, and a simple REST-style API—ideal for building self‑contained apps on a single server.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    InfluxDB

    InfluxDB

    The open source time series database

    InfluxDB is an open source time series datastore designed to handle high write and query loads. Time series is currently the fastest growing database category there is, and InfluxDB is here to ensure businesses can keep up. InfluxDB provides infrastructure and application monitoring, IoT monitoring and analytics and more. It has APIs for storing and querying data, processing it in the background for ETL or monitoring and alerting purposes. This data can also be visualized, explored and more to help businesses seize opportunities and make the best decisions. InfluxDB is easy to start and easy to scale. Learn more about it on https://www.influxdata.com/
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    etcd

    etcd

    Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data

    A distributed, reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system. etcd is a strongly consistent, distributed key-value store that provides a reliable way to store data that needs to be accessed by a distributed system or cluster of machines. It gracefully handles leader elections during network partitions and can tolerate machine failure, even in the leader node. etcd is a consistent distributed key-value store. Mainly used as a separate coordination service, in distributed systems. And designed to hold small amounts of data that can fit entirely in memory. Read and write values using standard HTTP tools, such as curl. Store data in hierarchically organized directories, as in a standard filesystem. Watch specific keys or directories for changes and react to changes in values.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    CockroachDB

    CockroachDB

    The open source, cloud-native SQL database

    CockroachDB is an SQL database designed for global cloud services. It delivers resilient, consistent, distributed SQL at your scale thanks in large part to its unique self-organizing and self-healing architecture. It is able to scale horizontally, survive all kinds of failures with minimal latency disruption and zero manual intervention, and supports strongly-consistent ACID transactions. All this while providing a familiar SQL API.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Dbmate

    Dbmate

    A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool

    Dbmate is a database migration tool, to keep your database schema in sync across multiple developers and your production servers. It is a standalone command line tool, which can be used with Go, Node.js, Python, Ruby, PHP, or any other language or framework you are using to write database-backed applications. This is especially helpful if you are writing many services in different languages, and want to maintain some sanity with consistent development tools. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and ClickHouse. Uses plain SQL for writing schema migrations. Migrations are timestamp-versioned, to avoid version number conflicts with multiple developers. Migrations are run atomically inside a transaction. Supports creating and dropping databases (handy in development/test). Supports saving a schema.sql file to easily diff schema changes in git. Database connection URL is defined using an environment variable (DATABASE_URL by default), or specified on the command line.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Milvus

    Milvus

    Vector database for scalable similarity search and AI applications

    Milvus is an open-source vector database built to power embedding similarity search and AI applications. Milvus makes unstructured data search more accessible, and provides a consistent user experience regardless of the deployment environment. Milvus 2.0 is a cloud-native vector database with storage and computation separated by design. All components in this refactored version of Milvus are stateless to enhance elasticity and flexibility. Average latency measured in milliseconds on trillion vector datasets. Rich APIs designed for data science workflows. Consistent user experience across laptop, local cluster, and cloud. Embed real-time search and analytics into virtually any application. Milvus’ built-in replication and failover/failback features ensure data and applications can maintain business continuity in the event of a disruption. Component-level scalability makes it possible to scale up and down on demand.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Dgraph

    Dgraph

    The Only Native GraphQL Database With A Graph Backend

    Dgraph is a horizontally scalable and distributed GraphQL database, the only native GraphQL database to have a graph backend. Dgraph is able to do things that other graph DBs can’t. It provides consistent replication, automatic data movement for shard balancing, distributed ACID transactions, as well as native support for full text search, regular expressions and geo search. If you have over 10 SQL tables interconnected via foreign keys, or sparse data that don’t fit neatly into SQL tables; or if you just want a simple and flexible schema, and prioritize speed and performance at scale, Dgraph is the best choice for you. It’s fully equipped with everything you need and more.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Prometheus

    Prometheus

    Open source monitoring system and time series database

    Prometheus is a leading open source systems and service monitoring solution. It works by collecting metrics from configured targets at given intervals, evaluating rule expressions, and then displaying the results. It can also signal an alert if a condition is observed to be true. What sets Prometheus apart from other monitoring systems is its highly dimensional data model, powerful query language, autonomous single server nodes, among many other distinguishing features. It also offers several client libraries for easy instrumentation of services, as well as many integration options.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    dblab

    dblab

    The database client every command line junkie deserves

    dblab is a fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3, written in Go and works on OSX, Linux and Windows machines. Main idea behind using Go for backend development is to utilize ability of the compiler to produce zero-dependency binaries for multiple platforms. dblab was created as an attempt to build very simple and portable application to work with local or remote PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite3/Oracle/SQL Server databases.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Dolt

    Dolt

    Dolt, it's Git for data

    Dolt is a SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge, push and pull just like a git repository. Connect to Dolt just like any MySQL database to run queries or update the data using SQL commands. Use the command line interface to import CSV files, commit your changes, push them to a remote, or merge your teammate's changes. All the commands you know for Git work exactly the same for Dolt. Git versions files, Dolt versions tables. It's like Git and MySQL had a baby. We also built DoltHub, a place to share Dolt databases. We host public data for free. If you want to host your own version of DoltHub, we have DoltLab. If you want us to run a Dolt server for you, we have Hosted Dolt. MySQL comes with a MySQL server called mysqld and a MySQL client called mysql. You're only interested in the client. After following the instructions from MySQL's documentation, make sure you have a copy of the mysql client on your path.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    DoltgreSQL

    DoltgreSQL

    DoltgreSQL - Version Controlled PostgreSQL

    DoltgreSQL is an experimental Postgres fork that adds Git-like version control to your database. It allows users to commit, branch, merge, and revert changes to data and schema, bringing collaborative workflows to SQL databases. DoltgreSQL is designed for teams who want full auditability and control over every change made in their data layer.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PeerDB

    PeerDB

    Fast, Simple and a cost effective tool to replicate data from Postgres

    PeerDB is an open-source platform for real-time replication and transformation of data from PostgreSQL to analytical warehouses like BigQuery and Snowflake. It supports Change Data Capture (CDC) and provides seamless syncing and transformation logic with low latency. PeerDB is ideal for teams building real-time data pipelines without relying on expensive proprietary solutions.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SQL Exporter

    SQL Exporter

    Database agnostic SQL exporter for Prometheus

    SQL Exporter is a configuration-driven exporter that exposes metrics gathered from DBMSs, for use by the Prometheus monitoring system. Out of the box, it provides support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and Clickhouse, but any DBMS for which a Go driver is available may be monitored after rebuilding the binary with the DBMS driver included. The collected metrics and the queries that produce them are entirely configuration-defined. SQL queries are grouped into collectors -- logical groups of queries, e.g., query stats or I/O stats, mapped to the metrics they populate. Collectors may be DBMS-specific (e.g,. MySQL InnoDB stats) or custom, deployment-specific (e.g., pricing data freshness). This means you can quickly and easily set up custom collectors to measure data quality, whatever that might mean in your specific case.
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    VictoriaMetrics

    VictoriaMetrics

    VictoriaMetrics: fast, cost-effective monitoring solution

    VictoriaMetrics is a fast, cost-effective and scalable monitoring solution and time series database. VictoriaMetrics is available in binary releases, Docker images, Snap packages and source code. Just download the latest version of VictoriaMetrics. VictoriaMetrics is developed at a fast pace, so it is recommended periodically checking the CHANGELOG and performing regular upgrades. It can be used as long-term storage for Prometheus. See these docs for details. It can be used as a drop-in replacement for Prometheus in Grafana, because it supports Prometheus querying API. It can be used as a drop-in replacement for Graphite in Grafana, because it supports Graphite API. It features easy setup and operation. VictoriaMetrics consists of a single small executable without external dependencies. All the configuration is done via explicit command-line flags with reasonable defaults. All the data is stored in a single directory pointed by -storageDataPath command-line flag.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SQLer

    SQLer

    write APIs using direct SQL queries with no hassle

    sqler is a lightweight API gateway that automatically exposes your SQL database as a RESTful API. It allows developers to run parameterized SQL queries safely over HTTP, turning databases into microservices without writing backend code. sqler is great for prototyping, dashboards, and internal tools with quick database integration.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    rqlite

    rqlite

    The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite

    rqlite is an easy-to-use, lightweight, distributed relational database, which uses SQLite as its storage engine. rqlite is simple to deploy, operating it is very straightforward, and its clustering capabilities provide you with fault-tolerance and high availability. rqlite is available for Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. rqlite gives you the functionality of a rock solid, fault-tolerant, replicated relational database, but with very easy installation, deployment, and operation. With it you've got a lightweight and reliable distributed relational data store. Think etcd or Consul, but with relational data modeling also available. You could use rqlite as part of a larger system, as a central store for some critical relational data, without having to run larger, more complex distributed databases. rqlite uses Raft to achieve consensus across all the instances of the SQLite databases, ensuring that every change made to the system is made to a quorum of SQLite databases.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Bytebase

    Bytebase

    The GitHub/GitLab for database DevSecOps

    The GitHub/GitLab for database DevSecOps. World's most advanced database DevSecOps solution for Developer, Security, DBA and Platform Engineering teams.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kivik

    Kivik

    Common interface to CouchDB or CouchDB-like databases for Go

    Kivik is a Go client library for interacting with CouchDB and PouchDB databases, providing an abstraction layer for NoSQL document storage and retrieval. It simplifies database operations for Go developers.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Scany

    Scany

    Library for scanning data from a database into Go structs and more

    Go favors simplicity, and it's pretty common to work with a database via driver directly without any ORM. It provides great control and efficiency in your queries, but here is a problem: you need to manually iterate over database rows and scan data from all columns into a corresponding destination. It can be error-prone verbose and just tedious. scany aims to solve this problem. It allows developers to scan complex data from a database into Go structs and other composite types with just one function call and doesn't bother with row iteration.
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    WAL-G

    WAL-G

    Archival and Restoration for databases in the Cloud

    WAL-G is an archival restoration tool for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and MS SQL Server (beta for MongoDB and Redis). WAL-G is the successor of WAL-E with a number of key differences. WAL-G uses LZ4, LZMA, ZSTD, or Brotli compression, multiple processors, and non-exclusive base backups for Postgres. More information on the original design and implementation of WAL-G can be found on the Citus Data blog post "Introducing WAL-G by Citus: Faster Disaster Recovery for Postgres". A precompiled binary for Linux AMD 64 of the latest version of WAL-G can be obtained under the Releases tab. To configure the compression method used for backups. Possible options are lz4, lzma, zstd, brotli. The default method is lz4. LZ4 is the fastest method, but the compression ratio is bad. LZMA is way much slower. However, it compresses backups about 6 times better than LZ4. Brotli and zstd are a good trade-off between speed and compression ratio, which is about 3 times better than LZ4.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    pgstream

    pgstream

    PostgreSQL replication with DDL changes

    pgstream is an open source CDC command-line tool and library that offers Postgres replication support with DDL changes to any provided output. One of the main differentiators of pgstream is the fact that it tracks and replicates schema changes automatically. It relies on SQL triggers that will populate a Postgres table (pgstream.schema_log) containing a history log of all DDL changes for a given schema. Whenever a schema change occurs, this trigger creates a new row in the schema log table with the schema encoded as a JSON value. This table tracks all the schema changes, forming a linearised change log that is then parsed and used within the pgstream pipeline to identify modifications and push the relevant changes downstream.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Beats

    Beats

    Lightweight data shippers of the Elastic Stack

    Beats is a platform of lightweight, single-use data shippers written in Go. It captures all sorts of operational data from hundreds or thousands of machines and systems and sends them to Logstash or Elasticsearch. Beats is lightweight in that it has a small installation footprint, uses limited system resources and has no runtime dependencies. It consists of: Auditbeat (for audit data), Filebeat (for log files), Functionbeat (serverless shipper), Heartbeat (for uptime monitoring), Metricbeat (for metrics), Packetbeat (for monitoring network data), and Winlogbeat (for Windows Event logs), with many other Beats created by the community.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Database Lab Engine (DLE)

    Database Lab Engine (DLE)

    DLE provides blazing-fast database cloning to build dev environments

    Thin PostgreSQL clones. DLE provides blazing-fast database cloning to build powerful development, test, QA, staging environments. Follow to stay updated. The Database Lab Engine is an open-source experimentation platform for PostgreSQL databases. Instantly create full-size clones of your production database and use them to test your database migrations, optimize SQL, or deploy full-size staging apps. The Database Lab Engine (DLE) runs on an independent server within your own infrastructure. The engine stores a single, full-size copy of production data on the specialized ZFS filesystem. Using the copy-on-write capabilities of ZFS, the DLE is able to generate full-size replicas of the production database in seconds. These writable "thin clones" will behave identically to production: they will have the same data and generate the same query plans. Instances of the Database Lab Engine (DLE) and all thin clones reside completely within your own infrastructure at all times.
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    Greenmask

    Greenmask

    PostgreSQL database anonymization and synthetic data generation tool

    Greenmask is a powerful open-source utility that is designed for logical database backup dumping, obfuscation, and restoration. It offers extensive functionality for backup, anonymization, and data masking. Greenmask is written in pure Go and includes ported PostgreSQL libraries that allows for platform independence. This tool is stateless and does not require any changes to your database schema. It is designed to be highly customizable and backward-compatible with existing PostgreSQL utilities. The Greenmask utility plays a central role in the Greenmask ecosystem. Our goal is to develop a comprehensive, UI-based solution for managing obfuscation procedures. We recognize the challenges of maintaining obfuscation consistency throughout the software lifecycle. Greenmask is dedicated to providing valuable tools and features that ensure the obfuscation process remains fresh, predictable, and transparent.
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