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Dumper is an off-site database backup SaaS for MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Redis. It emphasizes “2-minute setup” and automatic daily backups. It is not positioned as a full disaster recovery platform, but rather as a tool to help developers and small to midsize teams avoid data loss caused by accidental deletion, attacks, host failure, or silent cron failures.
Dumper uploads database dumps directly to Amazon S3 and stores them compressed in gzip format. The company highlights S3’s high durability and states that it does not store transmitted information itself. Beyond backups, Dumper’s more important capabilities are monitoring and reporting: it can provide real-time alerts for issues such as full disks, interrupted scheduled tasks, network timeouts, corrupted or incomplete dumps, and it supports daily or weekly reports. It works with environments including AWS, Linode, DigitalOcean, Rackspace, and Heroku.
Dumper uses a subscription model with annual and monthly billing. Annual plans range from Hobby at $1/month to Growth at $119/month, with storage from 100MB to 300GB and retention from 3 to 60 days. Monthly plans start at Side for $9/month and go up to Growth at $149/month. A 7-day free trial is available with no credit card required. Note that the storage quota is calculated across all backups; once the quota is full, the oldest backups are deleted early. There is also a 16GB limit per compressed file, making it better suited to medium-load or relatively small databases.
Security measures include SSL transmission, password filtering in logs, credit cards stored by Stripe, account passwords hashed with bcrypt, regular software patching, and database passwords either not stored or stored with AES encryption. The material does not disclose details on team access controls, audit logs, enterprise-grade compliance certifications, or API capabilities.
The strengths are simple configuration, low pricing, a focused feature set, and backup failure monitoring built into the workflow. The drawbacks are clear boundaries in capability: it may not be sufficient for large databases, complex recovery strategies, or strict compliance requirements. It is suitable for indie developers, small SaaS companies, and startups that need a basic off-site backup setup for production databases. The source text does not specify accessibility from China. On the payment side, only credit card/Stripe is mentioned, so domestic Chinese teams should evaluate network connectivity, foreign-currency payment, and alternative backup options from cloud providers.
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