Remove Nerdio Manager from the Azure environment

Remove Nerdio Manager from the Azure environment

You can remove Nerdio Manager using the Azure portal. This process includes the following steps:

Important! These actions are permanent and will make your Nerdio Manager instance unrecoverable.

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Step 1: Delete the managed application

The first step is to delete the managed application.

To delete the managed application:

  1. In the Azure portal, search for Managed applications.

  2. Select the installed managed application you wish to delete.

  3. Select Delete to delete the managed application.

    Note: If the resource group is not needed for anything else, you can delete the resource group itself.

Step 2: Delete the enterprise application

The next step is to delete the enterprise application.

To delete the enterprise application:

  1. In the Azure portal, search for Enterprise applications.

  2. Select the enterprise application you wish to delete.

  3. Navigate to the enterprise application's Properties.

  4. Select Delete.

Tip: Once Nerdio Manager is removed from your Azure environment, your customer AVD deployment(s) remain exactly as is. They are "frozen" in time, and you are no longer able to manage them with Nerdio Manager. In addition, auto-scaling of host pools, servers, and Azure Files ceases immediately.

Step 3: Delete remaining resources

After deleting the enterprise application, delete all remaining components and resources in your Nerdio Manager resource group(s).

  • Delete the following components:

    • The runbook under the Automation account

    • The Automation account

    • The Key Vault

    • Subscription Owner permissions

    • Global Administrator permissions

    • The App Registration

  • Delete additional resources created by Nerdio Manager, including but not limited to:

    • SQL databases

    • Log Analytics workspaces

    • Azure Communication Services

    • App Services

    • Storage accounts

For details about resource deletion, see Azure Resource Manager resource group and resource deletion.

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