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Why Am I Still Charged After I Deleted My Cluster?
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Why Am I Still Charged After I Deleted My Cluster?
- You deselected Delete cloud server when you delete a pay-per-use cluster. Therefore, only the cluster is deleted, but cloud servers in the cluster are still being billed.
- When you delete a yearly/monthly cluster, only the cluster is deleted, but cloud servers in the cluster are still being billed. To stop billing, manually unsubscribe from the cloud servers.
- You have purchased an EIP for the master node in the cluster, but the EIP is not deleted even if you select Delete cloud server when deleting the cluster. To stop billing, manually delete the EIP.
- If an EVS disk is attached to a node in the cluster, the disk is not deleted and is still being billed even if you select Delete cloud server when you delete the cluster. To stop billing, manually delete the EVS disk.
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