Hi Martin,

You can just copy the MySQL data bundle from one farm to another.

To do it, copy s3://farm-1-bucket/farm-mysql/ to s3://farm2-bucket/farm-mysql/

Nick

2009/8/5 Martin Sweeney <[email protected]>:
>
>> MySQL data will be taken from the last bundle. You don't need to
>> transfer it yourself.
>> Of course, I'd recommend you to backup substantial data before migrating.
>
> Is there any way to make a mysql instance pull a specific bundle? My
> thinking is that I could create an entirely new farm, with a mysql EBS
> instance, and have it take the mysql data from the most recent bundle
> of the other farm. Then, I could simply change the farm the
> application points at and minimise downtime.
>
> M.
> >
>

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