Is there a Perl module that will help us move a MySql database from one data center to another? We have huge amounts of data on our servers and we need to not lose anything. Is there a fast way to copy a mysql database remotely maybe, within Perl or a Perl module?

We are moving from BurstNet because of all the huge amounts of downtime and latency to RackSpace, and are changing from Cpanel/WHM with Centos 5 to Plesk with Red Hat Enterprise. Cpanel for sure has phpMyAdmin where we can do a dump... and the plesk seems to have it also where we can import it. however, with the huge amounts of data, I fear the browser will time out.

Thank you for any help in my search of a Perl Module preferrably to help me with this.

Richard

In reply to Perl and MySql by Anonymous Monk

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