Well MySQL would be my recommendation. ;-)
http://www.howtoforge.com/mysql_database_replication

On 3 December 2012 14:24, Joshua Mpairwe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello LUGz, I have a MySQL database already in use about 250G sitting on a
> LAN server. Now I would like to have a replication tool that is able to
> replicate the database on the LAN to a similar database ONLINE. I do not
> want to keep going to through cPanel as this would be tendious. Which
> proven tools/software would you recommend, preferrably open sources?
> Help will be greatly appreciated.
>
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> Mpairwe Joshua
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