Sangfor HCI and aSV provide a unified infrastructure combining compute, storage, networking, and built-in security to simplify deployment, operations, and services.
Users delete virtual network devices, virtual machines, shared disks, etc., on the web admin console. They will be temporarily stored in the recycle bin to prevent data loss due to misoperation. The files in the recycle bin support recovery and complete deletion. If you do not manually delete or empty the recycle bin, the files in the recycle bin will be retained for 30 days by default and then completely deleted.
Precautions
Empty the recycle bin entirely is a high-risk operation. Please confirm that the files in the recycle bin are no longer used before performing the operation of completely deleting or emptying the recycle bin.
The network devices, virtual machines, and shared disks in the recycle bin can be restored and completely deleted in the web admin console. The residual files (virtual machine backup) can only be completely deleted in the web admin console and cannot be restored.
To restore the files in the recycle bin, only the files will be restored, and the connection relationship between the devices will not be restored.
Steps
Enter the System > Recycle Bin interface, select the file type to be restored (Virtual Machines, Basic Network Devices, Network Security Devices, Shared Disks), select the file, and click Restore.
Click Delete to completely delete the network device, virtual machine, or virtual machine shared disk. You cannot restore it after deletion. (High-risk operation)
Clicking Empty will completely delete all files under the file type, and you cannot restore it. (High-risk operation)