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PgHero vs Upmin Admin: What are the differences?

Developers describe PgHero as "Rails database insights made easy. Add the gem, get a dashboard with long running queries, cache hit rate, and more". Postgres performance insights made easy. On the other hand, Upmin Admin is detailed as "Framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort in Ruby on Rails". Upmin Admin is a framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort.

PgHero and Upmin Admin can be primarily classified as "Database" tools.

Some of the features offered by PgHero are:

  • Live query stats
  • Available as a ruby gems
  • System stats for Amazon RDS

On the other hand, Upmin Admin provides the following key features:

  • Zero to Admin in less than a minute
  • Create actions with existing code
  • Customize views using tools you are familiar with

PgHero and Upmin Admin are both open source tools. PgHero with 4.78K GitHub stars and 244 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Upmin Admin with 789 GitHub stars and 78 GitHub forks.

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What is PgHero?

Postgres performance insights made easy.

What is Upmin Admin?

Upmin Admin is a framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort.

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