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2. In the navigation pane, click Clusters, and then click the cluster to open. If you are using the same
cluster from this tutorial, click examplecluster.
3. On the Configuration tab of the Cluster details page, click Modify in the Cluster list.
4. In the Modify Cluster window, type examplecluster-source in the New Cluster Identifier box, and
then click Modify.
5. In the navigation pane, click Clusters, and then click examplecluster-target.
6. On the Configuration tab of the Cluster details page, click Modify in the Cluster list.
7. In the Modify Cluster window, type examplecluster in the New Cluster Identifier box, and then click
Modify.
If you had any queries running in the source cluster, you’ll need to start them over and run them to
completion on the target cluster.
Step 7: Delete the Source Cluster
After you are sure that you no longer need the source cluster, you can delete it. In a production
environment, whether you decide to keep a final snapshot depends on your data policies. In this tutorial,
you’ll delete the cluster without a final snapshot because you are using sample data.
Important
You are charged for any clusters until they are deleted.
1. Open the Amazon Redshift console.
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Step 7: Delete the Source Cluster