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Configuring Deletion Protection

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Last updated: 2025-12-24 15:00:42
After cluster deletion protection is enabled, the cluster cannot be deleted through the console or an API. To delete the cluster, you need to manually disable the deletion protection feature first. It is recommended to keep this feature enabled for key businesses.

Constraints and Limitations

Cluster deletion protection does not apply to system-level deletion. For example, pay-as-you-go clusters are isolated and subsequently released due to overdue payment, and yearly/monthly subscription clusters are isolated and released after expiration.

Enabling Cluster Deletion Protection

There are three entries to enable cluster deletion protection.
Entry 1: Log in to the TDMQ for Apache Pulsar console, click Create Cluster on the Cluster page, and enable instance deletion protection on the Purchase page.

Entry 2: Log in to the TDMQ for Apache Pulsar console, on the Cluster page, choose More > Edit Instance Deletion Protection in the target cluster's operation column, and enable cluster deletion protection.

Entry 3: Log in to the TDMQ for Apache Pulsar console, on the Cluster page, click the ID of the target cluster to go to the Cluster Basic Information page, and enable deletion protection in the Deletion Protection Status section of the Basic Information page.


Disabling Cluster Deletion Protection

There are three entries to disable cluster deletion protection.
Entry 1: Log in to the TDMQ for Apache Pulsar console. On the Clusterpage, choose More > Edit Instance Deletion Protection in the target cluster's operation column, and disable cluster deletion protection.
Entry 2: Log in to the TDMQ for Apache Pulsar console, on the Cluster page, click the ID of the target cluster to go to the Cluster Basic Information page, and disable deletion protection in the Deletion Protection Status section of the Basic Information page.



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