# Dump A Remote Database Here is a single-line script for dumping a remote mongo database. This will dump it to your local filesystem in a binary format (`.bson`) that you can then restore to another mongo instance. Create a file like this called `mongdump-cmd` and replace the various placeholder values (e.g. ``) with valid values for your remote mongo instance. ```bash mongodump --host ':' \ --ssl \ --username '' \ --password '' \ --authenticationDatabase 'admin' \ --out ./mongo-backups/-dump ``` Create the backup directory: ```bash $ mkdir mongo-backups ``` Then execute the bash script: ```bash $ bash mongodump-cmd ``` This will dump everything on the remote instance into the `mongo-backups/2020-06-20-dump/` directory. You can also include the `--db` flag to dump a specific database. This can later be used with `mongoresetore` to restore the data to the mongo instance you specify.