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The final step was to move our customers' traffic from AWS to GCP, and do so without losing a byte of data. We picked the lowest traffic period, midnight Pacific time, and shut down our AWS primary.
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The final step was to move our customers' traffic from AWS to GCP, and do so without losing a byte of data. We picked the lowest traffic period, midnight Pacific time, paused our [PgCat](/docs/product/pgcat/) pooler, waited for all remaining transactions to replicate, and shut down our AWS primary.
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As soon as the Systemd service stopped, we changed the DNS record to point to our GCP standby and ran `SELECT pg_promote()`. Traffic moved over almost immediately, thanks to our low DNS TTL and we were back in business.
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As soon as the Systemd service stopped, we changed the DNS record to point to our GCP standby and ran `SELECT pg_promote()`. Traffic moved over almost immediately, thanks to our low DNS TTL, and we were back in business.
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## Lessons learned
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