D-Band Co-Founders Launch DRM Tool to Automate and Safeguard Database Deployments
Alexey Levin and Eli Shohat, two database administrators with over 25 years of combined experience, have built DRM (Data Release Manager) to address recurring failures in manual database deployments. The tool was inspired by persistent production incidents — including scripts running out of order, duplicate executions, and environment mismatches — that existing solutions like Flyway, Liquibase, and CI/CD pipelines failed to fully prevent. A key incident at a client site, where a staging-approved script caused a four-hour production outage due to unanticipated data constraints, crystallized their decision to build a dedicated solution. DRM is a CLI tool supporting MSSQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle that introduces a dry-run capability, allowing teams to preview exactly which scripts will execute — and in what order — before any changes touch production. The tool aims to treat database releases as a first-class operation with its own workflow, safety checks, and audit trail, rather than an afterthought of application deployment.
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