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Should I do my own database backup in addition to the DO's automatic backup?

Posted on October 12, 2014

I run a small LAMP stack application, and I would like periodically back-up my database in case the physical machines hosting my droplet goes down.

If I enabled the automatic backup provided by DO, should I run my own daily backup utilities in addition to that? My current thinking is like this:

  1. even I run my own backup utilities (e.g., mysqldump etc), I probably run it nightly every 24 hours, so I have not seen the additional benefit than relying on the daily automatic backup offered by DO
  2. on the other hand, I heard ppl saying ‘you must run your own backup to avoid putting all the eggs into one basket’

Any comment and suggestion on this?

Thanks, Sean



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Yes.

Yeah, I’d highly recommend it. Because even with the DigitalOcean live backups, it could catch MariaDB or whatever DB engine mid updating, etc and you would still have a corrupted table/etc from the backup. Running a mysql-dump on a Cronjob should do the trick. Then DigitalOcean will back that up.

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