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TDMQ for RocketMQ

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Product Introduction
Introduction and Selection of the TDMQ Product Series
What Is TDMQ for RocketMQ
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Comparison with Open-Source RocketMQ
High Availability
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Basic Concepts
Billing
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Viewing Consumption Details
Refund
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Getting Started
Getting Started Guide
Preparations
Step 1: Creating TDMQ for RocketMQ Resources
Step 2: Using the SDK to Send and Receive Messages (Recommended)
Step 2: Running the TDMQ for RocketMQ Client (Optional)
Step 3: Querying Messages
Step 4: Deleting Resources
User Guide
Usage Process Guide
Configuring Account Permissions
Creating the Cluster
Configuring the Namespace
Configuring the Topic
Configuring the Group
Connecting to the Cluster
Managing Messages
Managing the Cluster
Viewing Monitoring Data and Configuring Alarms
Cross-Cluster Message Replication
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Naming Conventions for Common Concepts of TDMQ for RocketMQ
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​​API Reference(4.x)
SDK Reference
SDK Overview
5.x SDK
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Permission Management
CloudAudit
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TDMQ for RocketMQ Service Level Agreement
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Step 4: Deleting Resources

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After completing the getting started process, you can use the purchased cluster for your official production environment. If the cluster specifications do not meet your business requirements, you can adjust the cluster specifications in the console. For specific operation steps, see Adjusting Cluster Specifications. If you no longer need the cluster, you can delete the cluster resources. We will process the refund based on your billing method and usage duration, and clean up the relevant data.
Note:
This step uses a pay-as-you-go cluster as an example. The deletion process for yearly/monthly subscription clusters is slightly different. For more information, see Returning/Deleting a Cluster
If you delete a cluster, the cluster is immediately removed from the cluster list of your account. All data will be cleared and become irrecoverable after deletion. Please back up your data in advance.
To prevent accidental deletion of internal cluster data (such as topics, groups, and roles) caused by misoperations, the console performs a verification process on your cluster resources during deletion. If resources such as topics or groups still exist, you are unable to delete the cluster.

Operation Steps

1. Log in to the TDMQ for RocketMQ console.
2. In the left sidebar, select Cluster. Select your region, find the target cluster, and choose More > Terminate/Return in the operation column.
3. In the pop-up window, click Delete to delete the cluster.


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