A. Create an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. Use AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) to do a full load from the on-premises database to Aurora. Update the Route 53 entry for the database to point to the Aurora cluster endpoint, and shut down the on-premises database.
B. During nonbusiness hours, shut down the on-premises database and create a backup. Restore this backup to an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. When the restoration is complete, update the Route 53 entry for the database to point to the Aurora cluster endpoint, and shut down the on-premises database.
C. Create an Amazon Aurora DB cluster. Use AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS) to do a full load with continuous replication from the on-premises database to Aurora. When the migration is complete, update the Route 53 entry for the database to point to the Aurora cluster endpoint, and shut down the on- premises database. Most Voted
D. Create a backup of the database and restore it to an Amazon Aurora multi-master cluster. This Aurora cluster will be in a master-master replication configuration with the on-premises database. Update the Route 53 entry for the database to point to the Aurora cluster endpoint, and shut down the on- premises database.

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