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Synconix Backup Manager is an all-in-one backup management solution focused on backups for Linux file systems, cPanel, Plesk, email, and MySQL/MariaDB databases. It is not a public-cloud SaaS backup service, but a self-hosted platform installed on the user’s own private server to centrally manage a backup network made up of production servers and storage servers.
The product is built around centralized backup management: it can manage unlimited production servers and storage servers, supports internal or external networks, incremental backups, folder/file wildcard exclusions, MySQL database exclusions, scheduled logs, and notifications. Its restore features are fairly granular, including browsing backup points, viewing file contents inside backups, restoring files/folders, restoring MySQL/MariaDB databases and individual tables, full cPanel/WHM account restoration, and Disaster Recovery. For hosting providers, the cPanel and Plesk plugins are particularly useful: end users can browse backup points and restore files, MySQL data, and email from within their own accounts, reducing support tickets for operations teams.
The official price is €2.99/server, discounted from the original €4.99/server, with licenses renewing monthly automatically. Custom pricing is available for more than 500 servers. A 30-day trial is offered, along with a 30-day money-back guarantee for new customers, though refunds are subject to the terms. Payment methods include PayPal, credit cards, and other methods selected by the official provider.
Synconix emphasizes backup network isolation: production servers cannot access storage servers or the management panel, and storage servers and production servers also do not directly access the management panel. After installation, the management panel provides 2048-bit SSL encryption and supports IP access restrictions, private areas, two-factor authentication, and SSH encryption keys. For permissions, it supports multiple users and custom roles, allowing users to be limited to managing only designated servers. The terms mention support for GDPR-related tools, but no ISO, SOC, or similar certification information was found.
Its strengths are a focused feature set, transparent pricing, suitability for Linux hosting environments, and practical cPanel/Plesk self-service restore capabilities. The downsides are that the official site does not disclose API or developer support, compliance certification information is limited, and its scope is mainly centered on Linux and hosting control panel scenarios. It is better suited to hosting providers, IDC operations teams, and businesses managing large numbers of Linux servers. If you need to back up Microsoft 365, Windows desktops, or multi-cloud SaaS applications, alternatives such as Veeam, Acronis, or JetBackup should be evaluated.
The collected information does not provide details on network accessibility from mainland China, RMB payments, or local support, so China access is rated as unknown. Before purchasing, it is recommended to test the official website, license validation, update sources, and remote support channels, and to confirm the availability of PayPal/credit card payments.
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