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What is an active FLR (File Level Recovery) - View and Tear Down - Connect IT Community | Kaseya
<main> <article class="userContent"> <h2 data-id="summary"><strong>SUMMARY</strong></h2> <p>This article will discuss how an active FLR is produced.</p> <h2 data-id="issue"><strong>ISSUE</strong></h2> <p>What is an active FLR?</p> <h2 data-id="resolution"><strong>RESOLUTION</strong></h2> <p></p> <p>An Active FLR is a disk image created from a VMware or HyperV (a host) level backup. Once the disk is stood up, the file system will be available for browsing.</p> <p>To view or tear down the created disk images available, navigate to:<br> <b>Settings > System Monitoring > Restore Disk Images</b><br><br>Tear Down is the option you should choose to undue the FLR mount. This restores the resources it is using back to the Unitrends system.</p> <p> </p> </article> </main>