Migrating databases
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    Get set upLearn how to get set up to use Database Migration Service. 
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    Configure your sourceLearn how to configure your source. 
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    Create a source connection profileCreate a source connection profile. 
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    Configure connectivityLearn about methods that you can use to connect your source and destination databases. 
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    Configure connectivity using IP allowlistsUse the IP allowlist method to connect your source and destination databases. 
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    Configure connectivity using reverse SSH tunnelUse the reverse SSH tunnel method to connect your source and destination databases. 
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    Configure connectivity using VPNsUse the VPN method to connect your source and destination databases. 
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    Configure connectivity using VPC peeringUse the VPC peering method to connect your source and destination databases. 
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    Create a migration jobCreate a migration job. 
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    Review a migration jobReview a migration job. 
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    Manage migration jobsStart, stop, resume, or delete migration jobs. 
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    Verify a migrationConfirm that a migration job correctly migrated data from your source database instance to the destination database instance. 
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    Promote a migrationPromote a migration. 
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    Review connection profilesReview connection profiles. 
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    Manage connection profilesPerform actions on connection profiles. 
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    Migrating from Amazon Aurora MySQL without SUPERUSERHow to migrate an Amazon Aurora MySQL instance without SUPERUSER. 
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    Migrate MySQL user metadata that includes the DEFINER clauseHow to migrate MySQL user metadata that includes the DEFINER clause. 
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    Exporting a MySQL database using mysqldumpHow to export a MySQL database using mysqldump. 
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