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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 names from this tutorial, click examplecluster-source.
3. On the Configuration tab of the Cluster details page, click Delete in the Cluster list.
4. In the Delete Cluster window, click No for Create final snapshot, and then click Delete.
Step 8: Clean Up Your Environment
After you have completed this tutorial, you can clean up your environment by deleting the target cluster.
To do this, follow the steps in Step 7: Delete the Source Cluster (p. 235) and instead delete the target
cluster. Doing this will return your environment back to the state it was in before you started the tutorial.
Returning the environment to the original state is important to help reduce any costs associated with
having clusters running.
Important
You are charged for any clusters until they are deleted.
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