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articles/azure-vmware/configure-cloud-backup-virtual-machine.md

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You can unmount a backup when you no longer need to access the files in the datastore.
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If a backup is listed as mounted in the VMware vSphere client GUI, but it's not listed in the unmount backup screen, you need to use the REST API endpoint `/backup/{backup-Id}/cleanup` to clean up the out-of-bound datastores. After clean up, try the unmount procedure again.
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If a backup is listed as mounted in the VMware vSphere client GUI, but it's not listed in the unmount backup screen, you need to use the REST API endpoint `/backup/{backup-Id}/cleanup` to clean up the out-of-bound datastores. After cleanup, try the unmount procedure again.
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1. In the left navigation of the vCenter web client page, select **Storage**.
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2. Right-click a datastore and then go to **Cloud Backup for Virtual Machines > Unmount**.
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You can attach one or more VMDKs from a backup to the parent VM, or to an alternate VM on the same ESXi host, or to an alternate VM on an alternate ESXi host managed by the same vCenter.
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You have the following attach options:
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* You can attach virtual disks from a primary or a Azure NetApp Files backup.
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* You can attach virtual disks from a primary or an Azure NetApp Files backup.
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* You can attach virtual disks to the parent VM (the same VM that the virtual disk was originally associated with) or to an alternate VM on the same ESXi host.
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### Considerations for attaching VMDKs

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