Aurora for MySQL to TiDB
BladePipe supports data replication from Aurora for MySQL to TiDB. View supported migration, sync, verification, and connector capabilities.
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
Schema Migration | If the target schema does not exist, BladePipe will automatically generate and execute CREATE statements based on the source metadata and the mapping rule. |
Full Data Migration | Migrate data by sequentially scanning data in tables and writing it in batches to the target database. |
Incremental Data Sync | Sync of common DML like INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE is supported. |
Data Verification and Correction | Verify all existing data. Optionally, you can correct the inconsistent data based on verification results. Scheduled DataTasks are supported. |
Subscription Modification | Add, delete, or modify the subscribed tables with support for historical data migration. For more information, see Modify Subscription. |
Position Resetting | Reset positions by file position or timestamp. Allow re-consumption of incremental data logs in a past period or since a specific Binlog file and position. |
Table Name Mapping | Support the mapping rules, namely, keeping the name the same as that in Source, converting the text to lowercase, converting the text to uppercase, truncating the name by "_digit" suffix. |
DDL Synchronization |
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Metadata Retrieval | Retrieve the target metadata with filtering conditions or target primary keys set from the source table. |
Advanced Functions
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
Removal of Target Data before Full Data Migration | Remove the existing data in the Target before running the Full Data Migration, applicable for DataJobs reruning and scheduled Full Data migrations. |
Recreating Target Table | Recreate target tables before running the Full Data Migration, applicable for DataJobs reruning and scheduled Full Data migrations. |
Incremental Data Write Conflict Resolution Rule | IGNORE: Ignore primary key conflicts (skip writing), REPLACE: Replace the entire row in case of primary key conflicts. |
Handling of Zero Value for Time | Allow setting zero value for time to different data types to prevent errors when writing to the Target. |
Custom Code | For more information, see Custom Code Processing, Debug Custom Code and Logging in Custom Code. |
Setting Target Primary Key | Change the primary key to another field to facilitate data aggregation and other operations. |
Data Filtering Conditions | Support data filtering using WHERE conditions, with SQL-92 as the SQL language. For more information, see Data Filtering. |
Limits
| Limit | Description |
|---|---|
MySQL Storage Engine | Support InnoDB, MyISAM, AWS XEngine. Other storage engines have not been tested yet. |
MySQL Character Set | Support utf8, utf8mb4, latin1. Other encodings have not been tested yet. |
TiDB Data Types | Geospatial data is not supported. |
FAQ
What to do when access to schema in MySQL Source is denied?
Tip: MySQL source-related FAQ also applies to MySQL-based DataSources.