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There's no native support for porting indexes. Search indexes are considered downstream data structures, accepting content from other data sources that collect operational data. As such, there's no built-in support for backing up and restoring indexes because the expectation is that you would rebuild an index from source data if you deleted it, or wanted to move it.
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However, if you want to move an index between search services, you can try the **index-backup-restore** sample code in this [Azure AI Search .NET sample repo](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-search-dotnet-utilities). There's also a [Python version of backup and restore](https://github.com/Azure/azure-search-vector-samples/blob/main/demo-python/code/index-backup-restore/azure-search-backup-and-restore.ipynb).
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However, if you want to move an index between search services, you can try the **index-backup-restore** sample code in this [Azure AI Search .NET sample repo](https://github.com/Azure-Samples/azure-search-dotnet-utilities). There's also a [Python version of backup and restore](https://github.com/Azure/azure-search-vector-samples/blob/main/demo-python/code/utilities/index-backup-restore/azure-search-backup-and-restore.ipynb).
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Can I restore my index or service once it's deleted?
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