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This page describes what happens when you delete a virtual machine (VM or server) from the cloud platform.

For information about deleting a physical machine or hypervisor host, see https://abiquo.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/doc/pages/311370957/Compute+in+datacenters#Delete-a-server

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  • If the virtual appliance or VM is deployed, you do not need to undeploy it. You can directly delete a VM that is deployed, even if it is powered on.

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To delete the VM from the backend but keep the VM configuration, you can undeploy the VM, which will destroy the VM in the hypervisor. To undeploy a VM, on the VM control panel, click Undeploy VM. You can also undeploy all of the VMs in a virtual appliance at the same time.

When you undeploy a VM, the platform destroys the VM in the backend but it does not delete the placeholder VM.

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By default, a VM that is not allocated is not billed. But if you had used certain resources attached to in the VM, such as a public IP or external volume, these may still be a part of the your cloud resources, and they may be billed.

The user can go to the VM icon of a not allocated VM and edit the VM configuration. And the user can deploy the VM again. If they deploy the VM again, then the VM will start with a new copy of the disk from the catalogue.

  • To save a new copy of the VM disk to the catalogue, create an Abiquo instance template from the VM.

If your VMs were captured from a hypervisor and you want to undeploy and deploy them again, then you should make an instance template before you undeploy. You can then recreate the VM from the instance template.

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