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So congratulations.

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You finished the course.

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You hosted a cluster on AWS.

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You were able to deploy an application to that cluster, access it externally.

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There's really nothing else I wanted to teach you.

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We broke down all of the Kubernetes benefits, uh, that you get by virtue of developing and deploying

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your cloud native apps on a Kubernetes cluster.

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Now we're ready to do some final cleanup.

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Okay, uh, we've already eliminated the cluster that we had on AWS.

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You shouldn't be getting charged for that anymore.

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That's gone.

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Now, what I want to do is clean up, uh, whatever we have set up locally.

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So what I want to remove first is any helm repositories that we still have in our local helm configuration,

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just the MongoDB repository.

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Let's remove it.

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Helm repo.

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Remove MongoDB.

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And now if you say Docker images, you should see so many images for the great submission API, the

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great submission portal.

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Um, MongoDB images, whatever.

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I've already deleted them prior to starting this video, but if you say Docker images, you should see

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a lot of images not related to Kubernetes, uh, that we deployed.

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So if you say Docker system prune dash A.

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So I only reclaim 422MB because I've already removed all my great submission portal API and MongoDB

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images prior to starting this video.

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You should actually reclaim a lot more than me and the remaining images that are related to simply setting

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up our Kubernetes cluster.

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Got the kube proxy image kube API server.

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All these images needed to set up fundamental components of the Kubernetes control plane.

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Those will be deleted as soon as we remove our cluster, which we're going to do right now.

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So in your Kubernetes dashboard, in your Docker dashboard where Kubernetes is set up, go to the gear

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icon, go to Kubernetes okay.

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We're going to disable Kubernetes.

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We're done with that.

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Apply and restart.

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That should take some time.

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But after um you do that go to images and we'll fully wipe out anything else that still exists.

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We'll delete that.

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Make sure we delete any running containers as well.

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Obviously don't need the nginx ingress controller.

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Okay, so that's done.

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We don't see any more loose containers over here.

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Let's go to images.

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We can delete all these images.

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We don't need them anymore.

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All right, that's it for our final cleanup.

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Um, what do I still want to do?

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Nothing.

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Really.

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Um, I really hope you enjoyed this course.

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Definitely one of the trickier courses I've ever had to teach just because of all the moving parts.

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Stitching the curriculum together.

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But if you're now more comfortable managing your own cloud native projects on Kubernetes, then it was

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all worth it.

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Um, I really hope you were able to benefit a lot from this course.

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If you want to tune in to my upcoming content that I may release on DevOps or Cloud Computing, feel

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free to subscribe to my YouTube channel.

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I am looking forward to posting more content over there.

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Thank you for enrolling in this course, trusting me with your education and I will see you in the next

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one.
