A. Create VPC peering between the VPCs in both accounts. Take a snapshot of the RDS DB instance. Export the snapshot to Amazon S3. Create an S3 gateway endpoint. Use the S3 sync command for ongoing synchronization of data. Restore the snapshot from Amazon S3 in the Aurora account. Migrate the snapshot to the Aurora DB cluster.
B. Create VPC peering between the VPCs in both accounts. Import the AWS managed KMS key to the Aurora account. Take a snapshot of the RDS DB instance. Share the snapshot with the Aurora account. Copy the shared snapshot to eu-north-1 in the Aurora account. Migrate the shared snapshot to the Aurora DB cluster. Use AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) with ongoing replication to complete the migration.
C. Create VPC peering between the VPCs in both accounts. Copy the AWS managed KMS key to the Aurora account. Create an Aurora cross-Region read replica of the RDS DB instance in the Aurora account. Promote the read replica from standby DB instance to primary DB instance.
D. Create VPC peering between the VPCs in both accounts. Create a multi-Region customer managed KMS key in the RDS account, and share the key with the Aurora account. Modify the cluster to use the customer managed KMS key. Take a snapshot of the RDS DB instance. Share the snapshot with the Aurora account. Copy the shared snapshot to eu-north-1 in the Aurora account. Migrate the shared snapshot to the Aurora DB cluster. Use AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) with ongoing replication to complete the migration.

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