Severalnines has launched the latest version of its ClusterControl platform, cutting down time for businesses to deploy, monitor, manage and scale multiple open source databases.
The company says that it is helping businesses such as Orange, BT and Cisco to manage MongoDB, MySQL and PostgreSQL.
The DevOps platform allows users to create their own custom programs ("advisors"), designed to automate more tasks and increase productivity via an Integrated Developer Studio (IDS).
The Swedish company said that IT teams can now test and secure databases with security audits and dynamically tune any database configuration with custom built "advisors".
They can also use predictive analytics to calculate compute, storage and network capacity at any time, and automatically install and setup programs remotely on a host server.
Vinay Joosery, CEO of Severalnines said: "ClusterControl’s programming environment is like an open system that gives real-time access to the entire database infrastructure, from workload metrics to configuration files, logs and even direct access to the complete Linux BASH environment of the hosts."
Alexander Yu, VP of Products, added: "Our language is effective for flexible automation and programming. IT teams can use mathematical and statistical functions to act on time series data sets, execute remote commands on their cluster hosts and run SQL statements across their servers.
"Sticking to our community ethos, the advisors we make available are under an open source MIT licence, so users can either improve our work or create their own."