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About mysql-bkup
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MYSQL-BKUP is a Docker container image designed to backup, restore, and migrate MySQL databases. It supports a variety of storage options and ensures data security through GPG encryption.
Features
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Storage Options:
- Local storage
- AWS S3 or any S3-compatible object storage
- FTP
- SSH-compatible storage
- Azure Blob storage
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Data Security:
- Backups can be encrypted using GPG to ensure confidentiality.
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Deployment Flexibility:
- Available as the jkaninda/mysql-bkup Docker image.
- Deployable on Docker, Docker Swarm, and Kubernetes.
- Supports recurring backups of MySQL databases when deployed:
- On Docker for automated backup schedules.
- As a Job or CronJob on Kubernetes.
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Notifications:
- Get real-time updates on backup success or failure via:
- Telegram
- Get real-time updates on backup success or failure via:
Use Cases
- Automated Recurring Backups: Schedule regular backups for MySQL databases.
- Cross-Environment Migration: Easily migrate your MySQL databases across different environments using supported storage options.
- Secure Backup Management: Protect your data with GPG encryption.
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Code and documentation for v1 version on this branch.
Quickstart
Simple backup using Docker CLI
To run a one time backup, bind your local volume to /backup in the container and run the backup command:
docker run --rm --network your_network_name \
-v $PWD/backup:/backup/ \
-e "DB_HOST=dbhost" \
-e "DB_USERNAME=username" \
-e "DB_PASSWORD=password" \
jkaninda/mysql-bkup backup -d database_name
Alternatively, pass a --env-file in order to use a full config as described below.
docker run --rm --network your_network_name \
--env-file your-env-file \
-v $PWD/backup:/backup/ \
jkaninda/mysql-bkup backup -d database_name
Simple backup in docker compose file
services:
mysql-bkup:
# In production, it is advised to lock your image tag to a proper
# release version instead of using `latest`.
# Check https://github.com/jkaninda/mysql-bkup/releases
# for a list of available releases.
image: jkaninda/mysql-bkup
container_name: mysql-bkup
command: backup
volumes:
- ./backup:/backup
environment:
- DB_PORT=3306
- DB_HOST=mysql
- DB_NAME=foo
- DB_USERNAME=bar
- DB_PASSWORD=password
- TZ=Europe/Paris
# mysql-bkup container must be connected to the same network with your database
networks:
- web
networks:
web:
Docker recurring backup
docker run --rm --network network_name \
-v $PWD/backup:/backup/ \
-e "DB_HOST=hostname" \
-e "DB_USERNAME=user" \
-e "DB_PASSWORD=password" \
jkaninda/mysql-bkup backup -d dbName --cron-expression "@every 15m" #@midnight
See: https://jkaninda.github.io/mysql-bkup/reference/#predefined-schedules
Kubernetes
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
name: backup-job
spec:
ttlSecondsAfterFinished: 100
template:
spec:
containers:
- name: mysql-bkup
# In production, it is advised to lock your image tag to a proper
# release version instead of using `latest`.
# Check https://github.com/jkaninda/mysql-bkup/releases
# for a list of available releases.
image: jkaninda/mysql-bkup
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- backup -d dbname
resources:
limits:
memory: "128Mi"
cpu: "500m"
env:
- name: DB_HOST
value: "mysql"
- name: DB_USERNAME
value: "user"
- name: DB_PASSWORD
value: "password"
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /backup
name: backup
volumes:
- name: backup
hostPath:
path: /home/toto/backup # directory location on host
type: Directory # this field is optional
restartPolicy: Never
Available image registries
This Docker image is published to both Docker Hub and the GitHub container registry.
Depending on your preferences and needs, you can reference both jkaninda/mysql-bkup as well as ghcr.io/jkaninda/mysql-bkup:
docker pull jkaninda/mysql-bkup
docker pull ghcr.io/jkaninda/mysql-bkup
Documentation references Docker Hub, but all examples will work using ghcr.io just as well.
Supported Engines
This image is developed and tested against the Docker CE engine and Kubernetes exclusively. While it may work against different implementations, there are no guarantees about support for non-Docker engines.
References
We decided to publish this image as a simpler and more lightweight alternative because of the following requirements:
- The original image is based on
alpineand requires additional tools, making it heavy. - This image is written in Go.
arm64andarm/v7architectures are supported.- Docker in Swarm mode is supported.
- Kubernetes is supported.