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Support for multiple server instances offers a versatile and flexible approach to administering multiple databasesĪ multitude of database types are supported by Aqua Data Studio, and right from the start, we feel that this is one of its main strengths. Aqua Data Studio, however, was designed in order to offer users a clever way of tackling the administration of multiple database environments simultaneously, of different types, in order to achieve a centralized database management system. Things become even more complex when the distinction between visualizers and actual DBMSs becomes blurred. Database administration can be challenging, especially when dealing head-on with the scalable nature of such endeavors, as well as the inherent complexity of the contained elements.
