Its Nightmare Story struggled a lot to reduce the cut over time with Azure MySQL to AWS Migration MySQL Migration.
Tested Methods, 
		- Backup and Restore - Its took 6 hours to complete
- AWS DMS - Text Data truncated and timestamp column data was 6 hours behind from the source   	
But Nothing helped due to Bugs, features unavailable etc.., But by default replication helped us to work. 
Two types replication available in Azure MySQL ,
1.GTID based Replication
    This is we already discussed with multiple topics in our blog for GCP cloud, also we will explain how to configure GTID based replication from Azure MySQL to AWS RDS in next blog
MySQL GTID Replication and lower_case_table_names
Multi Source Replication from GCP Cloud MySQL to Percona XtraDB Cluster
2.Binlog position-based replication
    We are performing binlog position-based replication to cut over the application in this blog
Environment Setup 
Below POC environment setup done for testing 
- Azure MySQL 5.6.4 General Purpose instance launched with minimal configuration
- AWS RDS for MySQL 5.7 launched with customized parameter group 
- Network connectivity between Azure PaaS and AWS PaaS Service
Once environment is up and running, modify the below server parameters in both side 
Below values needs to update in Both environments, 
Azure MySQL: 
- replicate_wild_ignore_table=mysql.%,information_schema.%,performance_schema.%,sys.%
- binlog_row_image = FULL
- binlog_expire_logs_seconds = 1440
AWS RDS MySQL:  
- time_zone = Same as Azure MySQL
- binlog_format = ROW
- collation and character_set parameters = Same as Azure MySQL
Now both server is ready to configure the replication
Pre-Steps to configure the replication
1.Let’s verify and take a note of binlog position in Azure MySQL   
 mysql> show master status.
+------------------+----------+--------------------+------------------+-------------------+
| File                        | Position    | Binlog_Do_DB | Binlog_Ignore_DB | Executed_Gtid_Set |
+----------------------+-----------------+--------------+------------------+-------------------+
| mysql-bin.00865 | 52884741       |              |                  |                   |
+------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+-------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
2.Create a replication user with necessary privileges
CREATE ‘repluser’@’%’ IDENTIFIED BY ‘datablogs123’.
GRANT REPLICATION SLAVE ON *.* TO ‘repluser’@’%’;
GRANT REPLICATION CLIENT ON *.* TO ‘repluser’@’%’;
GRANT SELECT, CONNECT ON *.* TO ‘repluser’@’%’;
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
3.Using mysqldump start the schema backup and followed by data backup 
mysqldump -h datablogs.mysql.database.azure.com -u repluser@datablogs -p datablogsprod --no-data --routines --triggers --events > datablogsprodmeta.sql
mysqldump -h datablogs.mysql.database.azure.com -u repluser@datablogs -p datablogsprod --routines --triggers --events --skip-add-drop-table  --max_allowed_packet=1024M --single-transaction  > datablogsproddata.sql
4.Once backup is completed restore the data into MySQL RDS , 
mysql -h datablogs.c5exr7bs8bax.ap-southeast-1.rds.amazonaws.com -u repluser -p datablogsprod  < datablogsprodmeta.sql
mysql -h datablogs.c5exr7bs8bax.ap-southeast-1.rds.amazonaws.com -u repluser -p datablogsprod  --max_allowed_packet=1024M  < datablogsproddata.sql
Configuring the replication 
In Amazon MySQL set the external master with the help of Step 1 binlog file name and binlog position 
CALL mysql.rds_stop_replication;
CALL mysql.rds_reset_external_master;
CALL mysql.rds_set_external_master ('datablogs.mysql.database.azure.com', 3306, 'repluser@datablogs', 'repluser', 'mysql-bin.00865', 52884741, 0);
CALL mysql.rds_start_replication;
Once executed start the replication and check the slave status in RDS ,
mysql> show slave status \G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
               Slave_IO_State: Waiting for master to send event
                  Master_Host: datablogs.mysql.database.azure.com
                  Master_User: repluser@datablogs
                  Master_Port: 3306
                Connect_Retry: 60
              Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.00865
          Read_Master_Log_Pos: 52884741
               Relay_Log_File: relaylog.000004
                Relay_Log_Pos: 273
        Relay_Master_Log_File: mysql-bin.00865
             Slave_IO_Running: Yes
            Slave_SQL_Running: Yes
              Replicate_Do_DB: datablogsprod
          Replicate_Ignore_DB:
           Replicate_Do_Table:
       Replicate_Ignore_Table: mysql.plugin,mysql.rds_monitor,mysql.rds_sysinfo,innodb_memcache.cache_policies,mysql.rds_history,innodb_memcache.config_options,mysql.rds_configuration,mysql.rds_replication_status
      Replicate_Wild_Do_Table:
  Replicate_Wild_Ignore_Table:
                   Last_Errno: 0
                   Last_Error:
                 Skip_Counter: 0
          Exec_Master_Log_Pos: 52884741
              Relay_Log_Space: 19742
              Until_Condition: None
               Until_Log_File:
                Until_Log_Pos: 0
           Master_SSL_Allowed: No
           Master_SSL_CA_File:
           Master_SSL_CA_Path:
              Master_SSL_Cert:
            Master_SSL_Cipher:
               Master_SSL_Key:
        Seconds_Behind_Master: 0
Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert: No
                Last_IO_Errno: 0
                Last_IO_Error:
               Last_SQL_Errno: 0
               Last_SQL_Error:
  Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:
             Master_Server_Id: 1053643462
                  Master_UUID: 787858b4-a021-11ea-b894-97f71069e028
             Master_Info_File: mysql.slave_master_info
                    SQL_Delay: 0
          SQL_Remaining_Delay: NULL
      Slave_SQL_Running_State: Slave has read all relay log; waiting for more updates
           Master_Retry_Count: 86400
                  Master_Bind:
      Last_IO_Error_Timestamp:
     Last_SQL_Error_Timestamp:
               Master_SSL_Crl:
           Master_SSL_Crlpath:
           Retrieved_Gtid_Set:
            Executed_Gtid_Set:
                Auto_Position: 0
         Replicate_Rewrite_DB:
                 Channel_Name:
           Master_TLS_Version:
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Post Validation and troubleshooting steps of Azure MySQL Replication 
Validate the data and tables counts between Azure MySQL and MySQL RDS 
If we get any errors related with system schema in the Azure use the following method to fix it , we got same error like below ,
Can't find 'mysql.__firewallrules__' doesnt exist 
We can skip the error with below commands in MySQL RDS , 
CALL mysql.rds_stop_replication;
CALL mysql.rds_skip_repl_error;
CALL mysql.rds_start_replication;
But in MySQL RDS Row by row only errors will be skip and it will take long time to do it , follow the below method and check the binlog position until for the DML , DDL queries are captured in binlog 
SHOW BINLOG EVENTS IN 'mysql-bin.00865' FROM 52884567 LIMIT 10 \G
Note : Based on the error modify the binlog file and position in above command
Once found the binlog position repeat the configuring replication step 
Now All set for Azure to AWS data sync , now its ready for application cutover with zero downtime !!!