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Para evitar cobranças na sua conta do Google Cloud pelos recursos
usados, não se esqueça de excluir os recursos que não são mais necessários.
Excluir uma estação de trabalho
Para excluir uma estação de trabalho do console Google Cloud :
No console Google Cloud , acesse
Cloud Workstations>Workstations.
Marque a caixa de seleção ao lado da estação de trabalho que você quer excluir.
Clique no menu de opções more_vertMais e selecione Excluir para excluir a estação de trabalho selecionada.
Se a configuração da estação de trabalho usar discos permanentes e a
política de recuperação
estiver definida para reter discos permanentes depois que você excluir a estação de trabalho, peça ao administrador do Cloud Workstations para excluir manualmente o
disco permanente.
Excluir uma configuração da estação de trabalho
Se você criou uma nova configuração de estação de trabalho para saber mais sobre o Cloud Workstations
e não precisa mais da configuração, é possível excluí-la do
Google Cloud console:
No Google Cloud console, acesse
Cloud Workstations > Configurações da estação de trabalho.
Marque a caixa de seleção ao lado da configuração da estação de trabalho que você quer excluir.
Clique no menu de opções more_vertMais e selecione Excluir para excluir a configuração de estação de trabalho selecionada.
Excluir um cluster de estação de trabalho
Para excluir um cluster de estação de trabalho do console Google Cloud :
No console do Google Cloud , acesse
Cloud Workstations > Clusters.
Marque a caixa de seleção ao lado do cluster que você quer excluir.
Clique no menu more_vertMais
e selecione Excluir para excluir o cluster de estação de trabalho selecionado.
Excluir um projeto do Google Cloud
Para excluir um projeto do Google Cloud console Google Cloud ou da CLIgcloud:
Console
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Manage resources page.
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In the Google Cloud console, go to **Cloud Workstations** \\\u003e **Workstations**.\n2. Select the checkbox beside the workstation that you want to delete.\n3. Click themore_vert**More** options menu and select **Delete** to delete the selected workstation.\n\nIf your workstation configuration uses persistent disks and the\n[reclaim policy](/workstations/docs/reference/rest/v1/projects.locations.workstationClusters.workstationConfigs#reclaimpolicy)\nis set to retain persistent disks after you delete the workstation, be sure to\nremind your Cloud Workstations Admin to manually delete the\npersistent disk for you.\n\n\n### Delete a workstation configuration\n\nIf you created a new workstation configuration to learn about Cloud Workstations\nand you no longer need the configuration, you can delete it from\nthe Google Cloud console:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to **Cloud Workstations \\\u003e Workstation configurations**.\n2. Select the checkbox beside the workstation configuration that you want to delete.\n3. Click themore_vert**More** options menu and select **Delete** to delete the selected workstation configuration.\n\n### Delete a workstation cluster\n\nTo delete a workstation cluster from the Google Cloud console:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to **Cloud Workstations \\\u003e Clusters**.\n2. Select the checkbox beside the cluster that you want to delete.\n3. Click themore_vert**More** options menu and select **Delete** to delete the selected workstation cluster.\n\n### Delete a Google Cloud project\n\nTo delete a Google Cloud project from the Google Cloud console or from the\n`gcloud` CLI:\n\n### Console\n\n\n| **Caution** : Deleting a project has the following effects:\n|\n| - **Everything in the project is deleted.** If you used an existing project for the tasks in this document, when you delete it, you also delete any other work you've done in the project.\n| - **Custom project IDs are lost.** When you created this project, you might have created a custom project ID that you want to use in the future. To preserve the URLs that use the project ID, such as an `appspot.com` URL, delete selected resources inside the project instead of deleting the whole project.\n|\n|\n| If you plan to explore multiple architectures, tutorials, or quickstarts, reusing projects\n| can help you avoid exceeding project quota limits.\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Manage resources** page.\n\n [Go to Manage resources](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/projects)\n2. In the project list, select the project that you want to delete, and then click **Delete**.\n3. In the dialog, type the project ID, and then click **Shut down** to delete the project.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n### gcloud\n\n\n| **Caution** : Deleting a project has the following effects:\n|\n| - **Everything in the project is deleted.** If you used an existing project for the tasks in this document, when you delete it, you also delete any other work you've done in the project.\n| - **Custom project IDs are lost.** When you created this project, you might have created a custom project ID that you want to use in the future. To preserve the URLs that use the project ID, such as an `appspot.com` URL, delete selected resources inside the project instead of deleting the whole project.\n|\n|\n| If you plan to explore multiple architectures, tutorials, or quickstarts, reusing projects\n| can help you avoid exceeding project quota limits.\n- In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Manage resources** page.\n\n [Go to Manage resources](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/projects)\n- In the project list, select the project that you want to delete, and then click **Delete**.\n- In the dialog, type the project ID, and then click **Shut down** to delete the project.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- [Create a workstation](/workstations/docs/create-workstation) using your newly\n created workstation configuration.\n\n- Learn more about configuring additional options in your\n [workstation configuration](/workstations/docs/create-configuration).\n\n- Use the\n [Cloud Workstations base editor](/workstations/docs/base-editor-overview).\n\n- Customize your\n [workstation configuration](/workstations/docs/customize-development-environment)."]]