[Addon] Backup & Restore DB with Sypex Dumper 2

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vovanium

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I present to you the first Sypex Dumper (Backup & Restore DB Tool) integration Add-on.
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Key features, briefly

  • backup and restore of MySQL database without using third-party
    programs, just pure PHP;
  • work with databases of any size (ranging from a few kilobytes to
    thousands of megabytes); therefore all the work with the backup files is done
    via FTP, but it’s possible to use a download manager for downloading (Download Master, Reget, etc.);
  • impressive performance;
  • support for two formats, file compression (Gzip and Bzip2), as
    well as varying degrees of compression for GZip;
  • friendly Web 2.0 interface with AJAX;
  • work in several stages (to bypass the restrictions about time);
  • special file format with the meta-information;
  • MySQL service functions (check, optimize, repair);
  • works on Windows and Linux;
  • smart backup with post-processing;
  • smart work with encodings;
  • saving tasks for quick use;
  • automatic deletion of old files;
  • custom (user) authentication;
  • process control (stop/pause/continue);
  • the possibility for multiple users to work with one copy of the script;
  • occupies little memory during operation.
Download (links to official site)
http://sypex.net/files/SypexDumper_207.zip - Latest version of Sypex Dumper 2
http://sypex.net/files/sxd2_for_xf.zip - Add-on for Sypex Dumper integration
http://sypex.net/en/products/dumper/downloads/ - here you can download lang-files (19 languages)
 

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dodgeboard

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I've followed all the steps but all I get is this:

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NOTE: I used the direct links in the first post which actually downloaded version 2.0.8. Not sure if that has anything to do with it...
 

dodgeboard

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Uninstalled, and reinstalled the version attached 2.0.7. The menu looks different (on a tab instead of in the tools menu) but same problem:

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Rich Berrill

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This is awesome, nice for when I have to do a quick snapshot backup before an update and don't want to mess with the command line. Nice release.
 
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Veer

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Will this add-on install on 1.1.0 beta 3?
any compatibility issue?
 

dodgeboard

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Will this add-on install on 1.1.0 beta 3?
any compatibility issue?

Works fine. I've used it with 1.03, 1.0.4, 1.1b1,2,3

Also, I use both versions of Sypex; 2.0.7 on my live board...2.0.8 on my dev board. Doesn't seem to be any difference that I can see. They both work fine.
 
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Veer

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Thanks dodgeboard, its really amazing, I still don't believe how fast it is.
Usually mysqldumper takes 5 to 6 minutes to backup 350 mb sql database and it took just 21 seconds.
Did you try restoring with it?
 
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Veer

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Make sure it has data, and not just the structure.
yes it has.
if you compare the gziped backup size:
mysqldumpers' : 47mb
Sypex Dumper 2 : 45mb
don't know why it has 2mb difference for the same db.
 

dodgeboard

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Thanks dodgeboard, its really amazing, I still don't believe how fast it is.
Usually mysqldumper takes 5 to 6 minutes to backup 350 mb sql database and it took just 21 seconds.
Did you try restoring with it?

yep - restore works as easy and fast as the backup. Whenever I want to sync my dev install with my live install, I simply do a backup with one and a restore on the other...and viola, I'm sync'd. Takes about 2 min.
 
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dodgeboard

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yes it has.
if you compare the gziped backup size:
mysqldumpers' : 47mb
Sypex Dumper 2 : 45mb
don't know why it has 2mb difference for the same db.

Sypex may be using a higher level of gzip compression. Some database backups also insert special commands, like "drop table". I would not be concerned with the minor difference in size.
 
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