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Can I perform a restore operation when my data is in soft delete state?
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No, you need to undelete the soft deleted resource in order to restore. The undelete operation will bring the resource back into the **Stop protection with retain data state** where you can restore to any point in time. Garbage collector remains paused in this state.
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No, you need to undelete the soft deleted resource in order to restore. The undelete-operation will bring the resource back into the **Stop protection with retain data state** where you can restore to any point in time. Garbage collector remains paused in this state.
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Will my snapshots follow the same lifecycle as my recovery points in the vault?
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How can I trigger the scheduled backups again for a soft-deleted resource?
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Undelete followed by a resume operation will protect the resource again. The resume operation associates a backup policy to trigger the scheduled backups with the selected retention period. Also, the garbage collector runs as soon as the resume operation completes. If you wish to perform a restore from a recovery point that's past its expiration date, you're advised to do it before triggering the resume operation.
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Undelete followed by a resume operation will protect the resource again. The resume-operation associates a backup policy to trigger the scheduled backups with the selected retention period. Also, the garbage collector runs as soon as the resume-operation completes. If you wish to perform a restore from a recovery point that's past its expiration date, you're advised to do it before triggering the resume-operation.
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Can I delete my vault if there are soft-deleted items in the vault?
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Can I delete the data earlier than the 14 days soft-delete period after deletion?
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No. You can't force-delete the soft-deleted items. They're automatically deleted after 14 days. This security feature is enabled to safeguard the backed-up data from accidental or malicious deletes. You should wait for 14 days before performing any other action on the item. Soft-deleted items won't be charged. If you need to reprotect the items marked for soft-delete within 14 days in a new vault, then contact Microsoft support.
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No. You can't force-delete the soft-deleted items. They're automatically deleted after 14 days. This security feature is enabled to safeguard the backed-up data from accidental or malicious deletes. You should wait for 14 days before performing any other action on the item. Soft-deleted items won't be charged. If you need to reprotect the items marked for soft-delete within 14 days in a new vault, then contact Microsoft support.
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Can soft delete operations be performed in PowerShell or CLI?

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