Operate on your data—without moving it
Your database stays on your server. Silent Dock connects through a secure tunnel so you get charts, statistics, import/export, backups, and a full audit trail—all without exposing your DB to the public internet.
Product category page: Database Management Tool.
Visibility and control
See table sizes, row counts, and storage usage at a glance. Build bar, line, and pie charts from your data with the zero-code chart builder. Run ad-hoc queries or save them for your team. Everything goes through one dashboard while your data remains in your infrastructure.
- Database statistics and monitoring
- Interactive charts and dashboards
- Schema and ERD viewer
- Saved queries and query history
Data in and out
Import CSV, Excel, and JSON with column mapping. Export tables to Excel. Create full database backups with one click and keep a backup history. Bulk operations let you select multiple rows and delete in one action—so daily ops stay fast and traceable.
- Import from CSV, Excel, JSON
- Export to Excel and secure cloud backups
- Bulk operations for repetitive tasks
Audit and multi-environment
Every INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE can be tracked in the audit log—who did what and when. Save multiple connections (e.g. dev, staging, production) and switch between them without reconfiguring. Compliance and ops teams get the traceability they need; your data never leaves your perimeter.
- Audit log for all data changes
- Multiple connections per account
- Secure tunnel—no public DB exposure
Related operations and security pages
This solutions page now routes deeper into the spiderweb with audit-focused content, private-database access guidance, inventory workflows, and category comparisons.
Database management tool
Charts, import/export, backups, and audit for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB operations.
Read this page →Secure database backups
One-click backups with optional upload to your own S3 cloud — encrypted and admin-controlled.
Read this page →How Audit Logs Change the Way Teams Work With Live Data
Audit visibility changes how support, ops, and agencies work with production data because edits stop being invisible.
Read this page →How to Manage Inventory Tables Without Building a Separate Backoffice App
Use an admin layer on the existing database for inventory workflows instead of building another backoffice app.
Read this page →Secure Tunnel vs Opening Port 3306: Which One Should You Use for Admin Access?
A practical comparison of secure tunnels versus public MySQL port exposure when you need remote admin access.
Read this page →Database admin panel
Keyword-focused landing for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB admin with RBAC, audit logs, and secure tunnels.
Read this page →PostgreSQL Backoffice for Customer Support: Setup Checklist
A setup checklist for customer support teams that need a PostgreSQL backoffice without direct database access.
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