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articles/azure-vmware/configure-azure-elastic-san.md

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To delete the Elastic SAN-based datastore, use the following steps from the Azure portal.
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1. From the left navigation in your Azure VMware Solution private cloud, select Storage, then **Datastore list**.
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1. On the far right you is an **ellipsis**, select **Delete** to disconnect the datastore from the Cluster(s).
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1. From the left navigation in your Azure VMware Solution private cloud, select **Storage**, then **Datastore list**.
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1. On the far right is an **ellipsis**. Select **Delete** to disconnect the datastore from the Cluster(s).
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:::image type="content" source="media/configure-azure-elastic-san/elastic-san-datastore-list-ellipsis-removal.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing ESAN volume removal." border="false"lightbox="media/configure-azure-elastic-san/elastic-san-datastore-list-ellipsis-removal.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/configure-azure-elastic-san/elastic-san-datastore-list-ellipsis-removal.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing Elastic SAN volume removal." border="false"lightbox="media/configure-azure-elastic-san/elastic-san-datastore-list-ellipsis-removal.png":::
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1. Optionally you can delete the volume you previously created in your Elastic SAN.
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> [!NOTE]
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> This operation can not be completed if virtual machines, or virtual disks reside on an ESAN VMFS Datastore.
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> This operation can't be completed if virtual machines or virtual disks reside on an Elastic SAN VMFS Datastore.

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