Minimal-downtime migration to Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server
APPLIES TO: Azure Database for MySQL - Single Server Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server
Important
Azure Database for MySQL single server is on the retirement path. We strongly recommend that you upgrade to Azure Database for MySQL flexible server. For more information about migrating to Azure Database for MySQL flexible server, see What's happening to Azure Database for MySQL Single Server?
You can perform MySQL migrations to Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server with minimal downtime by using Data-in replication, which limits the amount of downtime that is incurred by the application.
You can also refer to Database Migration Guide for detailed information and use cases about migrating databases to Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server. This guide provides guidance that will lead the successful planning and execution of a MySQL migration to Azure.
Overview
Using Data-in replication, you can configure the source as your primary and the target as your replica, so that there's continuous synching of any new transactions to Azure while the application remains running. After the data catches up on the target Azure side, you stop the application for a brief moment (minimum downtime), wait for the last batch of data (from the time you stop the application until the application is effectively unavailable to take any new traffic) to catch up in the target, and then update your connection string to point to Azure. When you're finished, your application will be live on Azure!
Next steps
- For more information about migrating databases to Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server, see the Database Migration Guide.