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DBSnapper 2.0 with Subsetting Released!

Joe Scharf

Joe Scharf

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Sample database snapshot results

Today we’re excited to announce the launch of DBSnapper 2.0 which brings a host of new improvements including Database Subsetting, a powerful feature that simplifies the challenge of managing large datasets by allowing teams to work with smaller, relationally complete, snapshots of their production databases.

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DBSnapper 2.0 is designed with today's software development and DevOps teams in mind, focusing on privacy, practicality, and efficiency. This version offers a seamless integration into the development lifecycle facilitating a realistic and effective development environment. It ensures the professionals who are building complex, modern applications have the necessary tools at their disposal to meet intricate requirements and compressed deadlines.

Sample database snapshot results

Database snapshot results from DBSnapper v2.0

DBSnapper is built to work seamlessly with PostgreSQL and MySQL, two of the most popular database systems in use today. It harnesses the unique strengths of each platform, like PostgreSQL’s efficient copy protocol, to quickly and effectively generate subsets and snapshots of your databases.

Visit the DBSnapper Releases page to download the latest version suitable for your MacOS or Linux system. Additionally, Docker packages are at your disposal. Combined with the efficiency of the DBSnapper Cloud, you can begin creating database snapshots in just a few simple commands, streamlining your workflow and maximizing productivity.