Easily Manage Large-Scale Postgres Deployments On-Premises, Virtualized, or in the Cloud

September 20, 2018

Database administrators need tools for database maintenance, performance optimization, configuration, and highly availability. EnterpriseDB (EDB) leads the industry in creating best-in-class Postgres tools to support DBAs with their mission critical enterprise deployments.

One example is Postgres Enterprise Manager® (PEM). PEM is a comprehensive management tool designed to manage large-scale Postgres deployments that are on-premises, virtualized, or in the cloud. As a component of the EDB Postgres Platform, it provides a single graphical tool where DBAs and developers can easily administer, monitor, and tune large Postgres deployments.

 

 

 

This playlist offers a series of informative demos put together by our team of on-staff experts, showcasing the details of recently released PEM features. We invite you to take a look.

 

PEM extends the capabilities of the open source tool, pgAdmin, to include a rich set of APIs, alerts, wizards and dashboards. Dave Page, EnterpriseDB Vice President, Chief Architect, Tools & Installers, is the head of the pgAdmin open source project. He explains the key role of corporate and community partnership in the development of the Postgres industry's leading database management tools in this short video.

 

 

To learn more about all our software products available for download, visit our Downloads page.

 

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