* 160 schedules

Database Backup

* In Plain English

Schedules for automated database dumps, backups, and archival jobs.

* Scheduling Guide

Database backup schedules are among the most critical cron jobs in any production system. The schedule frequency should match your recovery point objective (RPO) — how much data you can afford to lose. Most databases recommend at least a daily full backup with more frequent transaction log or incremental backups in between. Backups should run during the lowest-traffic window to minimise lock contention, and the job should verify the backup by checking file size and running a test restore periodically. Store backups off-site or in a separate cloud region from the primary database; a backup on the same server is lost in a disk failure. Retention policies — how long to keep each backup — should be encoded in the cleanup job that runs after the backup completes.

0 22 * * 2

Every Tuesday at 10 PM

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45 23 * * 2

Every Tuesday night at 11:45 PM

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0 2 * * 2

Every Tuesday at 2 AM

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45 4 * * 2

Every Tuesday morning at quarter to five

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15 0 * * 2

Every Tuesday at midnight, like clockwork.

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0 0 * * 2

Every Tuesday at midnight

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0 21 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday at 9 PM

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45 21 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday evening at 9:45 PM

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0 19 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday at 7 PM

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0 8 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday at 8 AM.

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0 1 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday at 1 AM

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15 22 * * 7

Every Sunday evening at 10:15 PM

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0 22 * * 0

Every Sunday at 10 PM

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0 11 * * 0

Every Sunday at 11 AM

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15 2 * * 7

Every Sunday at 2:15 AM

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0 2 * * 7

Every Sunday at 2 AM

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Once a day at thirty minutes past midnight

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15 3 * * 7

Every Sunday morning at quarter past three

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30 3 * * 0

Every Sunday at 3:30 in the morning.

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45 3 * * 0

Every Sunday morning at 3:45 AM

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30 4 * * 0

Every Sunday morning at 4:30 AM

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45 4 * * 7

Every Sunday at quarter to five in the morning

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45 5 * * 0

Every Sunday morning at 5:45 AM

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0 18 * * 0

Every Sunday at 6 PM

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