>> If you are on Unix, you can pipe the export into a "split" command and
>> break the file into multiples and compress on the fly. There's a note on
>> metalink about it (note 30528.1)

Easier of you split the zipped result:

    mknod /tmp/dump p;

    gzip --fast < /tmp/dump | split -b $((1024*1024*1024)) date 
+"dump-%Y%m%d";

Gives a set of 1GB files as output. Simpler to manage since
they all have the same size (whatever you set -b to) w/ a
runt file at the end.

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