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DBeaver Team Edition is the enterprise-level universal interface for data management.
It includes a wide range of team collaboration features to provide a secure and efficient way for database administration and data analysis in large organizations.
DBeaver Team Edition server supports two alternative interfaces: web and desktop. It is especially adapted for AWS Cloud services for user and permission management. Out-of-the-box DBeaver Team supports: AWS RDS (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server), AWS Redshift, Aurora, Athena, DynamoDB, DocumentDB and Keyspaces. Users can also create connections to other databases. Tens drivers are already included.
Highlights
- DBeaver Team Edition Server deploys easily on AWS and provides your team with a centralized database management platform. In a few clicks you can set up shared connections to all your AWS and third-party databases with granular access controls. Administrators manage permissions, connections, and projects from one place - while team members access everything through the web interface or desktop client.
- Team Edition enables real-time collaboration on SQL scripts, datasets, and database objects across your organization. Enterprise-grade security features include SSO integration with AWS IAM, comprehensive query audit trails, and role-based access controls - helping you meet SOC 2, GDPR, and HIPAA compliance requirements.
- Built-in AI assistant helps your team write, debug, and optimize SQL queries directly in the browser or desktop app. Advanced features include ER-diagram visualization, data transfer and migration tools, automated task scheduling on the server, and performance monitoring dashboards.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/unit |
|---|---|---|
Administrator | Role allowing to configure the server, manage setup, and control team access to resources. | $0.11 |
Developer | Role providing full access to features for database administration and development. | $0.06 |
Editor | Role for data processing and analysis in the web UI with dataset modification rights. | $0.02 |
Manager | Role allowing writing SQL queries without access to administration and connection setup. | $0.04 |
Viewer | Role allowing view, filter, and export datasets without the ability to modify data. | $0.01 |
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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 a new secrets configuration provider, "AWS Secrets", that uses local AWS configuration. The existing provider that used the AWS cloud configuration was renamed to "AWS Integrated Cloud Secrets". Updated user role modifications and deletions for multiserver licenses to take effect immediately, without requiring re-login. Added an ability to update license information from the server on demand. The Refresh button is available on the License tab. Restored the ability to use the zip extension library type for driver downloads.
General: Datasets based on SQL queries don't use the query name as the file name when exporting files for Editors and Viewers. Added fallback event handling for cases when Kafka is unavailable. This prevents long delays in actions such as saving configurations or resources.
Security: Fixed the critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-22732) in the spring-security-web library. The library was updated to version 4.0.4. Fixed the high vulnerability (CVE-2026-35554) in the kafka-clients library. The library was updated to version 3.9.2.
MCP: Added the internal MCP DBeaver Server with the ability to configure tools for the AI Chat: Read table sample rows, Open database objects editor, or open SQL Editor. This functionality is enabled by default when AI Integration is enabled. Added MCP client authorization support, allowing customers to review the third-party application's request and permissions on a dedicated consent screen.
AI Assistant: Added an Ask AI button to the Execution Plan toolbar, providing explanations and highlights for the execution plan state and potential performance optimization. Added the TOOLS & MCP Section into the AI Settings in the Administration part. External and internal agents can be configured there by administrators. Passed the read-only connection flag to the AI assistant context via the system prompt. The assistant recognizes permission restrictions and generates responses that respect database constraints. Context sending was improved. DBeaver now sends only the information needed for the current AI request and avoids sending unnecessary data. This helps reduce token usage for the same operations.
SQL Editor: Added an advanced graph visualization for SQL execution plan. The view highlights the most expensive nodes and routes, allows hiding irrelevant elements, and shows node details.
New databases support: Valkey Microsoft Fabric GizmoSQL
Driver updates: Athena: The default driver was updated to the AWS Athena JDBC driver. The previous driver is still available as Athena (Legacy). BigQuery: Added a new driver - BigQuery (Experimental). ClickHouse driver was updated to version 2.4.2. CSV, JSON, Parquet, XLSX, XML drivers: Added support for grouping multiple data files into a single table H2GIS driver was updated to the latest version. H2 driver was updated to version 2.4.2. InterSystems IRIS driver was updated to version 3.10.5. Oracle: Added authentication with Microsoft Entra ID. PostgreSQL driver was updated to version 42.7.11. Redshift driver was updated to version 2.2.6. Snowflake driver was updated to version 4.1.0. SQL Server driver was updated to version 13.4.0. TimescaleDB: Added authentication with Microsoft Entra ID
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Usage instructions
- Run the selected EC2 instance with DBeaver TE Server.
- Open the link to your new EC2 instance in browser.
- Follow the simple steps to configure your DBeaver TE Server.
- Share the link with other team-members and start working.
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