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Delete Cluster

It is a good practice to delete all the unused clusters to avoid unnecessary cost and maintenance resources

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Last updated 3 years ago

From a cluster list, choose a cluster that is no more needed and then click the trash icon as pointed by the arrow in the image.

Above action will pop up a dialogue box to confirm deleting a selected cluster(s). Click on Delete to confirm. This will start a deleting process that could take several minutes. Make sure that all the apps deployed on the cluster are removed first. Cluster will not be deleted, if there are apps deployed on it.

Clusters can also be deleted from a Dashboard view

Select a cluster that needs to be removed then click on delete icon on the right side of the screen.

Confirm to initiate a cleanup process. Here also, make sure that all the deployed app are deleted first from the cluster.