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Sypex Dumper is a MySQL database backup and restore tool developed by the Ukrainian company BINOVATOR. It comes in the form of a PHP script and can be self-hosted on your server. Its main purpose is to quickly create MySQL backups, export SQL dumps, and import them for restoration when needed. In terms of positioning, it is closer to a lightweight web-based tool somewhere between phpMyAdmin and mysqldump.
Based on the main content, Sypex Dumper focuses on handling large databases efficiently. It claims to support databases from hundreds to thousands of MB in size, using staged execution to work around PHP execution time limits. It supports an AJAX web interface, Gzip/Bzip2 compression, saved tasks, automatic deletion of old backups, progress control, command-line execution, and cron scheduled tasks. For MySQL objects, it covers tables, views, procedures, functions, triggers, and events, and can handle different encodings across tables. The Pro version further adds selective restore, prefix modification, restore to SQL file, table emptying/deletion, index toggling, and encoding fixes.
The free version is released under the BSD license, and the page clearly marks it as open source and free. It provides integration files for products such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, phpBB, MODx, vBulletin, and XenForo, and also supports custom authorization, making it easier to embed into CMS or forum admin panels. Documentation entry points, FAQ, version history, video tutorials, and readme.txt are all mentioned. The basic materials appear fairly complete, though the crawled text does not show the actual documentation content, so it is hard to judge its depth.
The free version, Sypex Dumper 2.0.11, costs $0. Pro 2.4 is priced at $10, with multi-license discounts of up to 30% and 1 year of priority technical support included. As a low-cost one-time license, it offers good value. However, the release date shown for the free version appears relatively old, so whether it is suitable for long-term production use should be verified against your PHP/MySQL version compatibility.
Its advantages are small size, simple deployment, self-hosting, a permissive free-version license, and friendliness toward large SQL files and restricted PHP environments. The drawbacks are that its database support is focused on MySQL, with no visible support for PostgreSQL and others; features commonly found in modern cloud backup tools—such as centralized multi-server management, email notifications, and S3/object storage transfers—are not clearly stated in the main content, and some user comments also raise similar needs. It is suitable for small and medium-sized website administrators, PHP/MySQL developers, maintainers of older CMS sites, and users who need to migrate databases quickly.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or Chinese localization, so its accessibility from China is unknown. If access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives such as phpMyAdmin, mysqldump, Navicat, SQLyog, and HeidiSQL may be worth considering.
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