Over the most recent decades, analysts and database service providers have fabricated devices to help DBAs (Database
Administrators) in various parts of framework tuning and the actual design of the database. Most of this past work, regardless, is
fragmented on the grounds that it expects people to come up with an official agreement or judgement about any modifications to
the data in the database and fix issues after they happen rather than preventing such cases from taking place or adjusting to
these changes automatically.