You have a Recovery Service vault that you use to test backups. The test backups contain two protected virtual machines. You need to delete the Recovery Services vault. What should you do first?
A.
From the Recovery Service vault, delete the backup data.
B.
Modify the disaster recovery properties of each virtual machine.
C.
From the Recovery Service vault, stop the backup of each backup item.
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
You can't delete a Recovery Services vault if it is registered to a server and holds backup data. If you try to delete a vault, but can't, the vault is still configured to receive backup data. Remove vault dependencies and delete vault In the vault dashboard menu, scroll down to the Protected Items section, and click Backup Items. In this menu, you can stop and delete Azure File Servers, SQL Servers in Azure VM, and Azure virtual machines. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-delete-vault
this answer is right but exactly the same question (question 12), 3 questions before this question, the website has a different answer. I think. this question's answer is right and question 12 is wrong.
It should be like:
1. Stop all the backup items in the vault
2. Delete all the items in the vault and make sure nothing is in softdelete also
Then only it will let you delete the recovery vault
Yeah, I agree it should mention soft delete. In practice I feel like step 1 is to turn off soft delete if you really are trying to delete a vault or move a machine. No reason you would drill down to the backup item to stop it, then go back out and turn off soft delete, just to go back into backup items to do the delete.
had a similar q in exam
It stated soft delete is enabled the V.M has been running for 2 weeks and you need to delete the vault.
had to select 3 answers i chose
stop vm backup and delete date
Wait 14 days
delete vault.
Research deleting vault with soft delete enabled etc
Delete the backup data. It still remains in soft delete state for 13 days. Undelete it , then delete it again. This deletes even from soft delete state
At the moment, there's no good way to change the Recovery Services Vault for a VM once it's been configured with.
The only method to achieve that is very destructive, by stop & delete current backup data, then reconfigure to a new vault.
Basically, we should stop the back up items and delete the items backed up.
And also unregistered the storage account from the back up infra ==> storage account
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