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.
Modify the locks of each virtual machine.
D.
From the Recovery Service vault, stop the backup of each backup item.
In another question they mention that just deleting the data from the vault is enough. And that is the correct answer to that question. Here they mention that you should stop the backup, which makes more sense to me. But now I am doubting the answer to the other question.
It appears to be we need to stop the backup first, then delete the backup data, and the deletion of recovery service will be possible.
The another question you mentioned maybe not having a on-going backup service at the time, so delete the backup data will be suffient.
Before you can delete the Recovery Services vault, you should first:
D. From the Recovery Service vault, stop the backup of each backup item.
After stopping the backup, you need to delete the backup data. Please note that you can't delete a Recovery Services vault that contains protected data sources (for example, IaaS VMs, SQL databases, Azure file shares) or that contains backup data. Once backup data is deleted, it will go into the soft deleted state. You also can't delete a vault that has registered storage accounts. If you try to delete the vault without removing these dependencies, you'll encounter error messages.
Before deleting the Recovery Services vault, you should first perform the following action:
A. From the Recovery Service vault, delete the backup data: This action involves deleting the backup data stored in the Recovery Services vault. By deleting the backup data, you ensure that the vault no longer contains any protected data and can be safely deleted.
Therefore, the correct first step is:
A. From the Recovery Service vault, delete the backup data.
The other options mentioned are not necessary as the primary concern is removing the backup data from the vault
refer to the link below and other sections in this.. it says we need to stop the backup and then go for the deletion of protected items. Hence the answer is D.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-delete-vault#delete-protected-items-in-the-cloud
Correct Answer id D,
because: when you delete the Job, it asks you / you can delete the Data too,
but disable under Properties -> Security Settings the Soft delete first.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/backup/backup-azure-delete-vault
Before you can delete a Recovery Service vault that contains protected virtual machines, you need to stop the backup of each backup item.
Therefore, the correct answer is D. From the Recovery Service vault, stop the backup of each backup item.
Once you have stopped the backup, you can proceed with deleting the Recovery Service vault. You can do this by selecting the vault in the Azure portal and then clicking on the "Delete" button. Please note that deleting a vault is a permanent action and cannot be undone, so you should ensure that you have a backup of your data before proceeding.
I think correct answer is A. The question doesn' t state that there is an backup job active. Also Azure docs mention explicit that a vault can only be removed when there are no backup-files in it.
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