DbGate Cloud

DbGate cloud is online storage for your connections, SQL scripts and other objects. Also it offers public knowledge base for useful SQL scripts.

Work across multiple devices

Easy sign-in, no registration - use Google or GitHub authentization. Or simply use your e-mail with one-time magic sign-in link. No passwords, no registration needed

Choose what to store on cloud - we understand that some credentials should never leave your computer. You can choose which connections should be stored on cloud and which locally

Private folders - associated with your e-mail address, connection and scripts in private folders will be available on all devices after login

Share connections & SQL scripts

Shared folders - create shared folders and share you connections and scripts with others

Role base permissions - use admin, write or read roles for your shared folders

Easy share via invite linkss - send invite links for your shared folders to others

Safety & encryption

Data on cloud are encrypted, each user has its own encryption key. Also there is field-level encryption for passwords. Of course, communication with DbGate cloud server is encrypted with SSL.

Public knowledge base

SQL scripts from exports - universal SQL scripts tunned for specific DB engines - for performance tuning, disk usage statistics

Sample databases - collection of free available sample databases for different database engines

Chart visualisation - some of disk usage reports are automatically visualised as pie charts (of course, table view is also available)

Available on GitHub - do you want do extend this database? Feel free to issue pull request into dbgate-knowledge-base repo

DbGate - public knowledge base tables sizes

Limits for Community edition

For Premium editions, DbGate cloud is unlimited. You could use DbGate cloud also in free Community edition, but with some limitations.

Limit Premium Community Trial
Max connections unlimited 5 5
Max SQL files unlimited 5 5
Shared folders yes no no
Public knowledge base - SQL scripts yes yes yes
DbGate knowledge base - charts yes no yes