Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You have backed up an Azure virtual machine using Azure Backup. You need to restore individual files from this backup without recovering the entire machine. Which restore option should you choose?
To restore individual files from an Azure virtual machine backup, you should select the File Recovery option. This option allows you to browse and recover specific files or folders from the backup without restoring the whole machine. The Restore disks option is used when you want to restore the virtual machine's disks, which can then be used to create a new machine or replace disks on an existing one. The Create a new virtual machine option restores the entire machine by creating a new instance using the backed-up data.
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