Hi Engels,
Have you ensured all of the following resources have been deleted?
You can't delete a Recovery Services vault with any of the following dependencies:
- You can't delete a vault that contains protected data sources (for example, IaaS VMs, SQL databases, Azure file shares).
- You can't delete a vault that contains backup data. Once backup data is deleted, it will go into the soft deleted state.
- You can't delete a vault that contains backup data in the soft deleted state.
- You can't delete a vault that has registered storage accounts.
Also:
Disable the soft delete and Security features
- Go to Properties -> Security Settings and disable the Soft Delete feature if enabled. See how to disable soft delete.
- Go to Properties -> Security Settings and disable Security Features, if enabled. Learn more
Also:
Unregister Storage Accounts
Ensure all registered storage accounts are unregistered for successful vault deletion. Go to the vault dashboard menu > Backup Infrastructure > Storage Accounts. If you've storage accounts listed here, then you must unregister all of them. Learn more how to Unregister a storage account.
Also:
Remove Private Endpoints
Ensure there are no Private endpoints created for the vault. Go to Vault dashboard menu > Private endpoint Connections under 'Settings' > if the vault has any Private endpoint connections created or attempted to be created, ensure they are removed before proceeding with vault delete.
Ensure everything above is removed.
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