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title: Remove a cluster
version: EN
---
Once you delete a cluster, there is no going back.
#### Remove cluster from VESSL
Under **General**, you can remove your clusters from VESSL. Click Delete cluster to proceed. Note that you should first terminate all ongoing workloads.
#### Remove all dependencies from the cluster
To remove all dependencies including the VESSL cluster agent from the cluster, run the following command.
```
docker stop vessl-k0s && docker rm vessl-k0s
docker run -it --rm --privileged --pid=host alpine nsenter -t 1 -m -- sh -c “rm -rfv /var/lib/k0s”
```