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creating a single backup of the MySQL Database with mysqldumpdigitalocean.com/community/tut…
The MySQLfile will be created in the folder you are in when performing the command.

creat a copy of the MySQL DB
rootname@VPShosting:~# mysqldump -u username -p database_to_backup > backup_name.sql

installing an auto backup process of the MySQL database that runs once a day | automysqlbackupdev.to/xarala221/how-to-backup…
The program installs a cron script with automysqlbackup that runs every day. The backup file will be replaced every day. You should tweak these settings in a way that you will be comfortable if something happens.Have in mind that if something gets screwed up you will only have "one day" to realize that a problem exists and at least make a copy of the DB. There for consider to perform also weekly and monthly backups, depending on your routines and needs.

install automysqlbackup
rootname@VPShosting:~# sudo apt-get install automysqlbackup
rootname@VPShosting:~# sudo automysqlbackup


listing automysqlbackup folders
rootname@VPShosting:~# cd /var/lib/automysqlbackup
rootname@VPShosting:~# /var/lib/automysqlbackup# ls
daily monthly weekly

listing daily backed up files:
rootname@VPShosting:~# ls -R /var/lib/automysqlbackup/daily

to have a look at automysqlbackup, as is there is no tweaking neccesary:
rootname@VPShosting:~# nano /etc/default/automysqlbackup

automysqlbackup configuracion file# By default, the Debian version of automysqlbackup will use:
# mysqldump --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf
# but you might want to overwrite with a specific user & pass.
# To do this, simply edit bellow.
# Username to access the MySQL server e.g. dbuser
#USERNAME=`grep user /etc/mysql/debian.cnf | tail -n 1 | cut -d"=" -f2 | awk '{print $1}'`
# Username to access the MySQL server e.g. password
#PASSWORD=`grep password /etc/mysql/debian.cnf | tail -n 1 | cut -d"=" -f2 | awk '{print $1}'`
# Host name (or IP address) of MySQL server e.g localhost
DBHOST=localhost
# List of DBNAMES for Daily/Weekly Backup e.g. "DB1 DB2 DB3"
# Note that it's absolutely normal that the db named "mysql" is not in this
# list, as it's added later by the script. See the MDBNAMES directives below
# in this file (advanced options).
# This is ONLY a convenient default, if you don't like it, don't complain
# and write your own.
# The following is a quick hack that will find the names of the databases by
# reading the mysql folder content. Feel free to replace by something else.
# DBNAMES=`find /var/lib/mysql -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d | cut -d'/' -f5 | grep -v ^mysql\$ | tr \\\r\\\n ,\ `
# This one does a list of dbs using a MySQL statement.
DBNAMES=`mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf --execute="SHOW DATABASES" | awk '{print $1}' | grep -v ^Database$ | grep -v ^mysql$ | grep -v ^performance_schema$ | grep -v ^information_schema$ | tr \\\r>
# Backup directory location e.g /backups
# Folders inside this one will be created (daily, weekly, etc.), and the
# subfolders will be database names. Note that backups will be owned by
# root, with Unix rights 0600.
BACKUPDIR="/var/lib/automysqlbackup"
# Mail setup
# What would you like to be mailed to you?
# - log : send only log file
# - files : send log file and sql files as attachments (see docs)
# - stdout : will simply output the log to the screen if run manually.
# - quiet : Only send logs if an error occurs to the MAILADDR.
MAILCONTENT="quiet"
# Set the maximum allowed email size in k. (4000 = approx 5MB email [see
# docs])
MAXATTSIZE="4000"
# Email Address to send mail to? (user@domain.com)
MAILADDR="root"
# ============================================================
# === ADVANCED OPTIONS ( Read the doc's below for details )===
#=============================================================
# List of DBBNAMES for Monthly Backups.
MDBNAMES="mysql $DBNAMES"
# List of DBNAMES to EXLUCDE if DBNAMES are set to all (must be in " quotes)
DBEXCLUDE=""
# Include CREATE DATABASE in backup?
CREATE_DATABASE=yes
# Separate backup directory and file for each DB? (yes or no)
SEPDIR=yes
# Which day do you want weekly backups? (1 to 7 where 1 is Monday)
DOWEEKLY=6
# Which day of the month to execute the monthly backup (00 = no monthly backup)
# Two digit required
DOMONTHLY=01
# Choose Compression type. (gzip or bzip2)
COMP=gzip
# Compress backups on the fly with gzip or bzip2 (yes or no)
COMPDIRECT=no
# Compress communications between backup server and MySQL server?
COMMCOMP=no
# Additionally keep a copy of the most recent backup in a seperate
# directory.
LATEST=no
# The maximum size of the buffer for client/server communication. e.g. 16MB
# (maximum is 1GB)
MAX_ALLOWED_PACKET=
# For connections to localhost. Sometimes the Unix socket file must be
# specified.
# For connections to localhost. Sometimes the Unix socket file must be
# specified.
SOCKET=
# Command to run before backups (uncomment to use)
#PREBACKUP="/etc/mysql-backup-pre"
# Command run after backups (uncomment to use)
#POSTBACKUP="/etc/mysql-backup-post"
# Backup of stored procedures and routines (comment to remove)
ROUTINES=yes
# Mysqldump additional option (like "--single-transaction")
OPTIONS=""