Alternatively, you can choose to run two backups. If you choose to keep the backup, another option appears, choosing when to perform the backup. Usually, if the site changes little every day, most users only need to schedule a backup once a week. Snapshot Pro uses WordPress cron to schedule regular backups. That is, as described in this section of the snapshot Pro setup page, the snapshot may not be taken within the selected exact time. The snapshot retention process uses the WordPress cron system. This is the same as checking for updates to the kernel, plug-ins, and themes every day. Please understand that this wpcron process is incorrect. Wpcron may not run at the correct time if a snapshot is reserved for a specific minute. Wpcron relies on regular front-end traffic to the site to initiate processing. After determining the snapshot time point, you can enter a number in the maximum number of local archives field to select the number of snapshots to save. Saving the specified number of snapshots saves the latest snapshot and destroys the oldest snapshot. The final step in creating a snapshot is to choose where to store the backup. If you also want to create male objects, you can click the \