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What actually triggers an automatic incremental backup/snapshot for Amazon Redshift? Is it time-based? The site says it "periodically takes snapshots and tracks incremental changes to the cluster since the last snapshot" and I know whenever I modify the cluster(either delete, modify size, or change node type) itself, a snapshot is taken. But what about when a database on the cluster is altered? I have inserted, loaded, deleted many rows but no automatic snapshot is taken. Would I just have to do manual backups then?

I have asked around and looked up online and no one has been able to give me an answer. I am trying to figure out an optimal backing strategy for my workload.

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  • This question appears to be off-topic because it is not about programming. Perhaps Super User or maybe Amazon Web Services would be a better place to ask.
    – jww
    Dec 24, 2014 at 19:31

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Automated backups are taken every 8 hours or every 5 GB of inserted data, whichever happens first.

Source: I work for AWS Redshift.

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