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What is DBmaestro DevOps Platform
DBmaestro DevOps Platform is a database DevOps and release automation product focused on managing database schema and data changes across environments. It supports teams that need controlled database deployments as part of CI/CD pipelines, with governance features such as approvals, audit trails, and environment visibility. The platform emphasizes database change automation, policy-based controls, and traceability from change request through deployment. It is typically used by DevOps, database, and release management teams in regulated or change-controlled environments.
Database-focused CI/CD automation
The platform is purpose-built for automating database change delivery rather than treating databases as a secondary artifact in application pipelines. It supports packaging and deploying database changes across multiple environments with repeatable processes. This focus helps teams reduce manual scripting and ad-hoc promotion of schema changes. It fits organizations where database releases require the same rigor as application releases.
Governance, approvals, and auditability
DBmaestro includes controls commonly required for change-managed environments, such as approvals, segregation-of-duties support, and detailed audit trails. It provides visibility into what changed, who approved it, and when it was deployed. These capabilities are useful for internal controls and external compliance evidence. This is a differentiator versus general CI/CD tools that often require additional configuration or add-ons for comparable governance.
Environment visibility and drift control
The product tracks database state across environments to help identify differences between development, test, and production. It supports processes to reduce configuration drift and unexpected production variance. This can improve release predictability when multiple teams contribute changes. It also helps standardize promotion paths and reduce last-minute reconciliation work.
Narrower scope than full DevOps
DBmaestro centers on database change management and does not replace end-to-end application CI/CD, source hosting, or general build automation suites. Most organizations still need separate tools for application builds, artifact repositories, and broader pipeline orchestration. As a result, teams should plan for integration rather than consolidation. This can increase overall toolchain complexity compared with single-vendor DevOps platforms.
Integration and process overhead
Adopting database DevOps typically requires aligning development, DBA, and release processes, which can add upfront effort. Integrations with existing CI/CD systems, ticketing, and identity providers may require configuration and ongoing maintenance. Teams may need to standardize branching, promotion rules, and approval workflows to realize value. Organizations with lightweight release processes may find the governance model heavier than needed.
Licensing and vendor dependency
As a commercial platform, DBmaestro introduces licensing costs and reliance on vendor roadmaps and support. Some teams may prefer open-source or platform-native approaches for parts of the workflow, especially for smaller deployments. Vendor-specific modeling of database change processes can make later migration non-trivial. Procurement and security reviews may also be required for enterprise adoption.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Licensed based on the number of environments (database/schema connections) within release pipelines; pricing is customized and requires contacting sales.
Public pricing: Not published on the vendor site; the pricing page instructs visitors to "contact us" for a tailored quote.
Free plan/trial:
- Free plan (permanently free tier): Unavailable (no evidence of a permanent free tier on the official site).
- Free trial: Available — the site provides a free trial for the DBmaestro Source Control product (the site shows a confirmation page stating an email with a free Source Control trial was sent); trial duration is not specified publicly.
Example costs: Not available on the official site.
Discounts / notes: No public details about discounts, volume/commitment pricing, or published SKUs — DBmaestro asks prospective customers to contact sales for pricing and packages.