This post will guide you the detailed PowerShell command. Back up Azure unmanaged VM disks with incremental snapshots. To create snapshots of an online (Running state) VM with the highest integrity, install. Here you will see the unmanaged disk of your VM. Select subscription > Storage Account > Blob Containers > VHDs. Go to Azure Automation service and create an account. You can create a virtual machine (VM) snapshot by using the web console. Login into Azure Portal and open Storage Explorer 2. You can make a custom PowerShell script to take an Azure Snapshot with Retention period, mount a network drive to delete a specific VM folder, and keep track every step to record the error then send a summary email report daily. From Type, select Snapshot to display only VM snapshots created (and charged) according to your initial service setups. Add SnapshotTrue tag to the Disks for which you want to automate the snapshot process. If you need to create a snapshot, just go to the disk and click on Create snapshot.
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