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Mentions PostgreSQL integration for sports video metadata management, which aligns with the search for PostgreSQL.
Why this server?
Mentions process mining of event log data from PostgreSQL databases, directly addressing the PostgreSQL aspect of the search.
Why this server?
Involves graph database interactions with Neo4j, allowing users to access and manipulate graph data through natural language commands. Could possibly connect to a free tier Neo4j instance.
Why this server?
A template project specifically for building MCP servers with PostgreSQL databases, offering SQL query execution and schema retrieval. Implies it can be implemented without cost.
Why this server?
Mentions that it is connecting to MySQL databases, useful if the user decides to switch from postgresql to MySQL, which has a free version.
Why this server?
Supports PostgreSQL, DuckDB, and Google Cloud Storage Parquet files, potentially providing options that align with 'free'.
Why this server?
Provides MySQL database connectivity using environment variables and enables SQL query execution, useful if the user decides to switch from postgresql to MySQL, which has a free version.
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wraps Django's migration commands as MCP endpoints, making it easy to manage migrations across multiple services and integrate with CI/CD pipelines. Django uses SQLite by default.
Why this server?
Connects to local MySQL databases and enables large language models (LLMs) to execute SQL queries; MySQL has a free version.
Why this server?
It analyzes event log data from PostgreSQL databases. It is free to use as it is a general tool