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**To create snapshot schedule** The following ``create-snapshot-schedule`` example creates a snapshot schedule with the specified description and a rate of every 12 hours. :: aws redshift create-snapshot-schedule \ --schedule-definitions "rate(12 hours)" \ --schedule-identifier mysnapshotschedule \ --schedule-description "My schedule description" Output:: { "ScheduleDefinitions": [ "rate(12 hours)" ], "ScheduleIdentifier": "mysnapshotschedule", "ScheduleDescription": "My schedule description", "Tags": [] } For more information, see `Automated Snapshot Schedules <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/redshift/latest/mgmt/working-with-snapshots.html#automated-snapshot-schedules>`__ in the *Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide*.