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title: Manage Azure Managed Disks
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description: Learn about managing Azure Managed Disk from the Azure portal.
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 08/25/2025
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ms.date: 01/30/2026
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author: AbhishekMallick-MS
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ms.author: v-mallicka
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ms.service: azure-backup
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The Azure Backup service creates a job to track the progress of backup (scheduled and on-demand) and restore operations. After you trigger a backup or restore, Azure Backup initiates a job and shows notifications about its status in the Azure portal. To view the job progress for backup or restore, follow these steps:
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1. Go to the **Business Continuity Center** and select **Monitoring + Reporting** > **Jobs**.
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1. Go to the **Resiliency** and select **Monitoring + Reporting** > **Jobs**.
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The **Jobs** pane shows the jobs dashboard with operation and status for the past six hours. You can extend the list upto two weeks or set a custom time range.
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#### Stop Protection and Retain Data
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1. Go to **Business Continuity Center** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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1. Go to **Resiliency** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the list of protected Azure Disks." lightbox="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png":::
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#### Stop Protection and Delete Data
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1. Go to **Business Continuity Center** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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1. Go to **Resiliency** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the list of protected Azure Disks." lightbox="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png":::
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To resume protection for a disk backup instance, follow these steps:
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1. Go to **Business Continuity Center** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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1. Go to **Resiliency** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the list of protected Azure Disks." lightbox="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png":::
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To delete a disk backup instance, follow these steps:
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1. Go to **Business Continuity Center** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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1. Go to **Resiliency** and select **Protection inventory** > **Protected items**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the list of protected Azure Disks." lightbox="./media/manage-azure-managed-disks/protected-items.png":::
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