Database MCP Server
A unified MCP server interface for connecting to multiple databases (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, SQL Server), supporting connection management, query execution, and schema manipulation.
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Database MCP Server
Category: Database Messaging MCP Servers
Tags: database, integration, mcp, open-source
Description
Database MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a unified interface for connecting to and interacting with multiple database systems. It supports connection management, query execution, and schema manipulation across various databases.
Features
- Unified MCP server interface for databases
- Supports multiple database systems: SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, SQL Server
- Connection management
- Query execution
- Schema manipulation
- Can be run as a standalone web server for any LLM
- Open-source
Usage
- Install required Python packages
- Configure database connections
- Run the server via Python commands
- Installable by cloning the repository and using pip
Pricing
No pricing information provided; appears to be open-source.
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