How can I delete a leased blob in Microsoft Azure storage

谁说胖子不能爱 提交于 2019-11-26 12:33:08

You need to delete the disk objects that are associated with the abandoned vhd's. You can do this easily in either the classic or new portal. Once you dispose of these (along with associated leases), you should be able to get rid of your storage account

In the Classic portal (manage.windowsazure.com), you just visit Virtual Machines, then Disks. Select a disk to delete, and click the trash can at the bottom of the screen.

In the new portal (portal.azure.com) you'll find the disks under OS Disks (classic) :

From there, you can select and delete the disks from the VM's you deleted.

You can Use Azure Cloud Explorer tool on Codeplex Open the Storage Account Delete all files inside that container,

Then you Can Delete the Container and the Storage Account Easily

One solution is to delete the container, whether through a GUI like a cloud explorer, tooling like Azure Storage Powershell, or using the rest API with an Azure Storage Client Library.

You don't need the blob lease to delete the container, which would also delete any blobs present in the container.

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