
Overview
EC2-instance for the CloudBeaver open-source version. CloudBeaver Community supports all main relational databases like: PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, Firebird and other. It provides powerful SQL-editor and data editor for data management.
Highlights
- With CloudBeaver Community you can look through and edit data from SQL databases.
- For experienced users CloudBeaver Community suggests the advanced SQL-editor with syntax highlighting and auto-suggestion.
- Data export in different formats is available out-of-the box.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
t2.medium Recommended | $0.05 |
t2.micro | $0.05 |
t3.large | $0.05 |
t3.medium | $0.05 |
t2.large | $0.05 |
m5.large | $0.05 |
m4.large | $0.05 |
m5.xlarge | $0.05 |
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Changes since 26.0.0:
Administration:
- Added support for custom startup arguments when running CloudBeaver in a container. Administrators can specify configuration file locations to adapt the application to their environment.
- Updated the manifest.webmanifest file to generate dynamically based on the CLOUDBEAVER_ROOT_URI environment variable.
Authorization:
- Added HTTP header authentication support for GraphQL queries. Users can provide API tokens via Authorization or X-Api-Key headers, allowing external data tools to authenticate without modifying request bodies.
SQL Editor:
- Added an ability to view and edit scripts without connecting to the database.
Data Editor:
- Added the ability to copy-paste multiple cells at once. Pasted values will be distributed across selected cells.
- Added the Find and Replace functionality for the Data Editor with the ability to find data by matching case, whole word, or using regular expressions.
- Data Editor started to keep the state of column configurations, such as filters, sorting, and ordering, after the reconnect, page refresh, and re-login.
- Added a DDL generation option to the Data Editor and Result Set context menu.
Accessibility:
- Added the Skip to content option for quick keyboard access to the Navigator Tree, editors, and shortcuts list tab to improve application accessibility.
- Added the Ctrl + / keyboard shortcut to open the context menu for selected cells in the Data Editor.
- Fixed contrast for elements across different application parts in the light and dark themes to meet WCAG requirements.
Databases:
- ClickHouse: Fixed the display of Array(JSON) types in the data grid. Updated driver version to 0.9.7.
- DuckDB: Fixed map rendering for GEOMETRY types with CRS parameters. Fixed geometry type display for database versions > 1.5.
- H2 database: Added new embedded driver version 2.4.2. Updated server driver to version 2.4.2.
- MySQL: Fixed query boundaries recognition in the SQL Editor for scripts with the DELIMITER keyword.
- PostgreSQL: Updated driver to version 42.7.11. Fixed handling of 24:xx values in time columns.
- SQL Server: Fixed DDL generation for external tables. Fixed the database connectivity issue after the Java update.
Security:
- Added an administrative setting to restrict SSH tunneling capabilities. Administrators can now limit tunnel configuration to authorized users, reducing the risk of unauthorized network access.
- Fixed a path traversal vulnerability in the Resource Manager service.
- Fixed the critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-62718) in the axios library. The library was updated to version 1.15.0.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-4800) in the lodash library. The library was updated to version 4.18.0.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-39363) in the vite library. The library was updated to version 7.3.2.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-3505) in the bcpg-jdk18on library. The library was updated to version 1.84.0.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-33943) in the happy-dom library. The library was updated to version 20.8.8.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2025-45141) in the tar library. The library was updated to version 7.5.11.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-27148) in the storybook library. The library was updated to version 10.2.10.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-27606) in the rollup library. The library was updated to version 4.59.0.
- Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-27904) in the minimatch library. The library was updated to version 3.1.3.
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Usage instructions
Usage Instructions: Run the selected EC2 instance with CloudBeaver. Open the link http://<EC2_Instance_Public_DNS>/ to open CloudBeaver configuration wizard in a web browser. Follow the simple steps to configure your CloudBeaver. Share the link with other team-members and start working.
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Customer reviews
It makes database management easier, but performance can be slow.
All in one database tool that improves productivity and simplifies workflow
The UI is clean and practical, and once you get used to it, navigating through tables, queries, and schemas feels straightforward. It is not flashy, but it is efficient, which is what matters most for database work.
Integration support is another strong point. It works with a wide range of databases, so it fits well into different projects without needing extra tools. This flexibility saves a lot of setup time.
Performance is generally solid even when working with large datasets. Query execution and browsing data feels smooth in most cases, which helps when working under time pressure.
From a pricing and ROI perspective, the free version already offers a lot of value. It covers most daily needs without requiring an upgrade, which makes it a cost effective choice for individuals and teams.
Support and onboarding are decent, and while it is not heavily guided, the tool is intuitive enough that most things can be figured out quickly with basic experience.
Another challenge is performance when working with very large datasets. It generally works well, but in some cases scrolling through big tables or running heavy queries can feel slower compared to lighter tools, which can affect productivity a bit during peak work.
The onboarding experience could also be smoother. While the tool is flexible, it does not always guide new users through advanced features, so there is a bit of trial and error involved in the beginning.
From an integration perspective, it supports many databases, which is great, but setting up certain connections sometimes requires extra configuration steps that are not immediately obvious.
Overall, it is a very capable tool, but a bit more simplicity in the UI and improved performance consistency would make the experience even better.
With DBeaver, everything is now in one place. It supports multiple database types in a single interface, so it is much easier to run queries, compare data, and manage schemas without constantly changing tools. This has saved a noticeable amount of time during daily work, especially when handling multiple environments at once.
Query execution and data browsing are also more efficient now. Tasks that used to take extra steps or tool switching can be done directly in one workspace, which has improved overall productivity and reduced friction in development and analysis work.
It has also helped reduce dependency on multiple paid tools since the free version already covers most use cases. Overall, it has simplified database management and made day to day work more organized and faster.
Straightforward Database Setup, But the UI Feels Less Intuitive Than Competitors
Effortless Connections to a Variety of RDBMS Systems
DBeaver: Clean UI, Works with Any Database, and Packed with Handy Extras
On the plus side, setup in DBeaver has been pretty easy for me, with no issues there. The only thing I haven’t really tried yet is the AI features, so I can’t say how useful they are for real day-to-day work.