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Restoring a server from quarantine

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Updated at May 20, 2026

Note

Restoring from quarantine is only available in the Yandex Cloud management console.

You have 72 hours to restore a quarantined server for further use. Upon restoration, the the server’s quarantine time will be included into the paid rental period. For more information about quarantine, see Quarantine.

Management console
  1. In the management console, select the folder containing your server.
  2. Go to BareMetal.
  3. Find the server you need in the list, click in its row, then select Recover.
  4. In the confirmation window that opens, review the message: The time spent by the server in quarantine is paid after the server is restored from quarantine.. Click Recover.

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