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Initial release | 2021 |
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Written in | Go and TypeScript |
Available in | English, Spanish, Chinese |
Type | DevOps, Database |
License | Community Edition:
MIT License and other software licenses
[1] Enterprise Edition: Source-available proprietary software.. [1] |
Website | https://www.bytebase.com |
Bytebase is an open-core database DevOps and CI/CD solution. It allows developers and DBAs to change, query, secure, and govern all databases in a single place.
Bytebase is included by both the CNCF cloud native landscape [2] and Platform Engineering Community. [3]
Bytebase was publicly announced as an open-source project in July 2021 [4].
According to Runa Capital's ROSS Index [5], Bytebase is ranked as 24th fastest-growing open-source startups in 2022.
In May 2023, Bytebase announced 2.0 [6]. 2.0 introduced Bytebase Cloud and a list of enterprise features such as DBA workflow, environment tier, sensitive data masking, and data access control.
In August 2023, Bytebase crossed 1 million downloads [7]
Unlike traditional database administration tools where they are clent-side software for single-user use case, Bytebase is a server-side collaborative software for multi-user use case. Engineering organizations adopt Bytebase to centralize and standardize the common database operations including schema migration, Role-based access control (RBAC), data masking, audit logging.
Bytebase is a pioneer in bringing code development experience into the database development workflow. This is known as Database-as-Code [8]. Using Bytebase, developers can stay in their familiar Version Control System (VCS) to author the database changes together with the code changes. Bytebase supports the following VCS:
All Bytebase source code is available on GitHub. The repository contains 2 licenses:
The end user must purchase an enterprise license to use the Enterprise features. This open-core model is common in other for-profit software companies such as GitLab and Sourcegraph.
Category:Database administration tools Category:Agile software development