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# Dump And Restore With A Single gzip File
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The `mongodump` and `mongorestore` utilities provide a way for grabbing all the
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data from one database and putting it into another database. These commands are
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useful for transitioning production data to a database instance with more
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computing resources.
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The `--archive` and `--gzip` flags, supported by both commands, are what allow
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us to do the whole process with a single file. Without flags, `mongodump` will
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output multiple `.bson` files.
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Here is what the `mongodump` command might look like pointed at a remote URI:
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```bash
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mongodump \
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--uri="mongodb+srv://<USER>:<PASSWORD>@<CLUSTER-HOST-URL>" \
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--archive="myapp-dump.20221105.gz" \
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--gzip
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```
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This will take a little while to run based on the size of the database. The
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result will be a file in your current directory with the name
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`myapp-dump.20221105.gz`. Because it is gzip'd, it will be a few times smaller
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than the standing database.
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To then load all the data into your new Mongo database cluster, you'll use
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`mongorestore` with all the same flags, making sure to swap out the destination
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URI details with those of the new instance.
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```bash
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mongorestore \
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--uri="mongodb+srv://<USER>:<PASSWORD>@<NEW-CLUSTER-HOST-URL>" \
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--archive="myapp-dump.20221105.gz" \
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--gzip
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```
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For more details, see [Output an Archive
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File](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/database-tools/mongodump/#output-to-an-archive-file)
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and [Compress the
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Output](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/database-tools/mongodump/#compress-the-output).
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