Plesk

Exporting and Importing Database Dumps

A database dump is a file containing a database structure and content.
You can use it for backup purposes. In earlier Plesk versions, dumps
could be created only using database management tools. Now Plesk offers
a quicker way to create database dumps, store them, and deploy
previously created dumps on the server.

In Plesk, to export a database dump means to save a source database
in a file, which then can be used for storage or distribution. To
import a database dump
means to restore data from such a file to a
destination database. You can import a database to the same or another
database server. The only restriction is that the source and destination
databases must be of the same type, for example, MySQL.

In Plesk, database dumps are created in the SQL format and saved as ZIP
archives. If you need to create a dump in another format or to set
custom settings for a dump, use the native functionality of database
management tools (phpMyAdmin, phpPgAdmin, or myLittleAdmin). For
instructions on how to import and export data by using database
management tools, refer to the tools’ documentation.

To save a copy of a database:

  1. Go to Websites & Domains > Databases > Export Dump in the
    database tools pane.
  2. Save a dump:
    • To save a dump in a certain directory on the server, select the
      directory. The home directory of your subscription is used by
      default.
    • To save a dump on your local computer as well as on the server,
      select Automatically download dump after creation.

To deploy your copy of a database in Plesk:

  1. Go to Websites & Domains > Databases > Import Dump in the
    database tools pane.
  2. Select a dump to deploy:
    • To deploy a dump from your local computer, select Upload and
      click Browse. Then select the ZIP archive containing the dump
      file.
    • To deploy a dump from a directory on the server, select Import
      and select the dump file.
  3. To deploy the dump into a newly created database, select Recreate
    the database
    . The old database will be deleted and a new one, with
    the same name, created.

Note: By default, the Import Dump and Export Dump buttons are not
displayed for databases hosted on a remote Microsoft SQL Server. To
export or import dumps of such databases, configure backup settings
for the remote Microsoft SQL Server first.