DBWarp Bulk · Coming soon
The bulk copy tool that treats the ocean like a LAN.
DBWarp Bulk is a server-to-server bulk copy tool we're building for cross-region migrations, disaster-recovery seeding, and analytics warehouse loading. Single command, two endpoints, no intermediate dump files. Built for the long-distance, noisy paths that break every TCP-based dump-and-restore tool.
What to expect
What DBWarp Bulk will do
Three things we're committing to in the first release. Honest benchmarks for each will be published the day it ships.
One command, two endpoints
Point at a source URI and a target URI. DBWarp Bulk handles the schema, the data, the indexes, and the foreign keys — without a dump file on disk in between.
Streaming, not staging
Source extraction, transport, and target apply run as a single pipeline. No staging directory, no temporary bucket, no intermediate format you have to clean up afterwards.
Cross-region native
Designed for the transpacific, transcontinental, and otherwise unfriendly paths that take dump-and-restore from "fast" to "wait until next week". Bulk is built for those paths first.
Use cases
What it's for
Cloud migration
Move a managed PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQL Server fleet from one cloud to another in a single pipeline.
Disaster-recovery seeding
Hydrate a remote DR site in hours instead of days. No on-disk dump, no manual restore choreography.
Warehouse staging
Warm an analytics warehouse from your OLTP tier without standing up a separate ETL stack.
Region relocation
Move a primary database closer to your users when the application's traffic patterns shift.
Available today
Need to size a migration before Bulk ships?
DBWarp Shape is open source and runs in your environment. It captures table counts, row counts, index and column shapes, and optional compression measurements — exactly the inputs we use to estimate transfer size and migration time. Run it now; the output feeds straight into the Bulk planning conversation.
Want to know when Bulk ships?
Tell us what you'd want to move and where, and we'll come back to you when it's ready for that path.