# How to Back Up DigitalOcean Volumes with SnapShooter SnapShooter is a cloud backup and recovery solution. Use SnapShooter to back up servers, volumes, databases, and applications from DigitalOcean and other cloud providers. Back up DigitalOcean Volumes Block Storage daily with SnapShooter. SnapShooter uses the DigitalOcean API via OAuth authentication to take backups and prune them on your behalf. ## Configure Automatic Volume Backups First, [connect your DigitalOcean team to your SnapShooter account](https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/snapshooter/how-to/connect-digitalocean-teams/index.html.md). Then, from the [SnapShooter app](https://app.snapshooter.com/), in the left menu under **Snapshots**, click **DigitalOcean**, then click **Volumes**. Any volumes on your team are visible in the **Volumes** section. When you initially connect your team, this appears as a list of **Inactive** volumes, which means there are no backups configured for them. Volumes with SnapShooter backups enabled are listed under the **Active** tab. To activate backups for a volume, click the **Activate** button to the right of volume Droplet you want to back up to go to the configuration page. Fill out the fields for backup frequency, backup time, and time zone, and then click **Continue** to go to the **Retention Policy** page. When we take a backup, we tag them daily, weekly, and monthly. On this page, you can choose how many of each to keep. We recommend 7 days, 4 weeks, and 12 months respectively as a starting point. Finally, click **Start Backups**. After you set up automatic backups for a volume, you can view the status of the volume’s backups by clicking **View** to the right of the volume in the **Active** tab. This page lists the following information: - **Server details**, including its IP address and datacenter. - **Backup details**, including its frequency, backup retention, and cost. - **Snapshots**, which is a table of all completed backups with information on its status (completed or expired), the start time and duration, tags (manual, daily, weekly, or monthly), regions, and size. You can also manually delete snapshots here by clicking the **Delete** button. ## Manually Back Up Volumes You can manually back up any Droplets with automatic backups enabled. From the [SnapShooter app](https://app.snapshooter.com/), in the left menu under **Snapshots**, click **DigitalOcean**, then click **Volumes**. Find the volume in the **Active** list and click **View** to go to the SnapShooter volume page. On the SnapShooter volume page, in the **Backup Details** section, click **Snapshot Now**. This immediately starts a backup.