* 296 schedules

Maintenance Window

* In Plain English

Schedules for database vacuuming, reindexing, and planned downtime tasks.

* Scheduling Guide

Maintenance window schedules coordinate planned downtime and housekeeping tasks during the lowest-traffic period of the week. Database vacuum and reindex operations are the most common examples — PostgreSQL's VACUUM ANALYZE and MySQL's OPTIMIZE TABLE are typically run nightly or weekly depending on table churn rate. The window should be long enough to accommodate the slowest expected operation with headroom, and jobs should exit gracefully if they are still running when the window closes. Kubernetes CronJob is a common choice for maintenance tasks because it enforces a deadline via activeDeadlineSeconds and can be scheduled with concurrency policies that prevent overlap. Communicate the maintenance window to downstream systems so dependent jobs do not queue up requests during the downtime.

15 0 * * 1

Every Monday morning at midnight

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45 21 15 * *

On the 15th of every month at 9:45 PM

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0 18 1 * *

Once a month on the first day at 6 PM

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45 5 1 * *

On the first day of every month at 5:45 AM

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0 1 1 1 *

Once a year, on January first at 1 AM.

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45_23_1_1_ *

Every year on January first at 11:45 PM.

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45 5 1 1 *

Every year on January 1st at 5:45 AM

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30 12 1 1 *

Runs at 12:30 PM on January 1st, every year.

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0 30 22 * * ?

Every night at half past ten PM

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0 11 5 11 11 ?

Every year on November 5th at 11 AM

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0 11 17 11 11 ?

Every year on November 17th at 11 AM

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0 56 13 11 11 ?

Once a year on November 11th at 1:56 in the afternoon

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45 10 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday morning at 10:45 AM

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45 22 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday at 10:45 PM

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0 23 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday evening at 11 PM

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45 4 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday morning at quarter to five.

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15 19 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday at 7:15 PM

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15 21 * * 6,0

Every Saturday and Sunday evening at 9:15 PM

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0 45 1 ? * 6l

Every Saturday morning at 1:45 AM

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0 15 14 ? * 6l

Every Saturday at quarter past 2 in the afternoon

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0 15 15 ? * 6l

Every Saturday afternoon at quarter past three

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0 30 15 ? * 6l

Every Saturday at half past three in the afternoon

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0 45 15 ? * 6l

Every Saturday afternoon at quarter to four

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0 30 16 ? * 6l

Every Saturday afternoon at half past four

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