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# How do I schedule a backup to create snapshots?

Click on Backups in the left-sidebar and then Go to the Schedules:

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Click on the “+ Create Schedule“ button which is located on the top right corner to create a schedule.<br>

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After clicking on the "+ Create Schedule" button, a modal window will appear on the screen. Fill in the details required to create a schedule, such as selecting the active cluster where backups are enabled and fill all the details required. Then Click on “Schedule“<br>

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Now you have successfully created a schedule!


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