[ Kube 78.4 ] KOPS Part 4 - Deleting Kubernetes Cluster

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In this video, lets see how to delete and tidy up our Kubernetes cluster deployed using Kops.

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Thanks for a detailed and good series on kops. Really appreciate it. Could you let us know if we can cleanup a cluster (not by deleting). More like creating a cluster, using it and restoring it to it's original state. For example if we run a containerized application on a k8s cluster and the application fills up disk space on nodes and say maybe downloads other programs. Do we have a kops command like $kops cleanup --name <cluster-name> --yes ? Or does switching s3 bucket versioning help resolve the issue?

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