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Mine your Azure backup data, it could save you ๐ฐ๐ก
Your data has a story to tell. Mine it, decipher it, and turn it into actionable outcomes. ๐๐
Azure backups can become orphaned in several ways (I'll dive into that in a future post). But hereโs a key point: orphaned doesnโt always mean useless, hence the word โPotentialโ in the title of my Power BI report.
Each workload needs to be assessed individually. If a backup is no longer needed, you might be paying for it - unnecessarily and unknowingly. ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ๐ธ
To uncover these hidden costs, I combined data from the Azure Business Continuity Center with a PowerShell script I wrote to extract LastBackupTime and other metadata. This forms the foundation of my report, helping visualize and track backup usage over time.
This approach helped me identify forgotten one-time backups, VMs deleted without stopping the backup, workloads excluded due to policy changes, and backups left behind after resource migrations. If you delete unneeded backups and have soft-delete enabled, the backup size drops to zero and Azure stops charging for it. โ
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๐ก Do your Azure backups have their own untold story to tell?
๐ธ Here's a snapshot of my report that helped me uncover these insights ๐