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TDMQ for RocketMQ

Release Notes and Announcements
Release Notes
Announcements
Product Introduction
Introduction and Selection of the TDMQ Product Series
What Is TDMQ for RocketMQ
Strengths
Scenarios
Product Series
Comparison with Open-Source RocketMQ
High Availability
Quotas and Limits
Supported Regions
Basic Concepts
Billing
Billing Overview
Pricing
Billing Examples
Pay-as-you-go Switch to Monthly Subscription (5.x)
Renewal
Viewing Consumption Details
Refund
Overdue Payments
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
Use Cases
Naming Conventions for Common Concepts of TDMQ for RocketMQ
RocketMQ Client Use Cases
RocketMQ Performance Load Testing and Capacity Assessment
Access over HTTP
Client Risk Descriptions and Update Guide
Migration Guide for TencentCloud API Operations Related to RocketMQ 4.x Cluster Roles
Migration Guide
Disruptive Migration
Seamless Migration
Developer Guide
Message Types
Message Filtering
Message Retries
POP Consumption Mode (5.x)
Clustering Consumption and Broadcasting Consumption
Subscription Relationship Consistency
Traffic Throttling
​​API Reference(5.x)
History
API Category
Making API Requests
Topic APIs
Consumer Group APIs
Message APIs
Role Authentication APIs
Hitless Migration APIs
Cloud Migration APIs
Cluster APIs
Data Types
Error Codes
​​API Reference(4.x)
SDK Reference
SDK Overview
5.x SDK
4.x SDK
Security and Compliance
Permission Management
CloudAudit
Deletion Protection
FAQs
4.x Instance FAQs
Agreements
TDMQ for RocketMQ Service Level Agreement
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Deletion Protection

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Última atualização: 2026-01-23 17:52:25
TDMQ for RocketMQ provides a multi-dimensional cluster deletion protection mechanism that prevents accidental deletion of clusters through the console or application programming interfaces (APIs), ensuring business data security.
Operation
Protection Mechanism
Description
Documentation
Pre-deletion protection
Deletion protection switch
After deletion protection is enabled for a cluster, the cluster cannot be deleted through the console or using an API. To delete the cluster, you need to manually disable the deletion protection feature first. It is recommended that this feature always be enabled for key businesses.
Cluster deletion protection does not apply to system-level deletion. For example, pay-as-you-go clusters are released due to overdue payment, and yearly/monthly subscription clusters are isolated and released after expiration.
Deletion verification
Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
MFA is a simple and effective security authentication method. It adds an extra layer of security beyond usernames and passwords.
MFA is enabled by default for TDMQ for RocketMQ cluster deletion. To delete a cluster, you should complete identity verification through WeChat QR code and mobile Captcha to ensure that the deletion operation is performed by the account owner.
Post-deletion retention time
Isolation period retention
After a yearly/monthly subscription cluster is deleted, the cluster remains isolated for 7 days. During this period, you can manually delete the cluster permanently or restore it. After this period, the cluster is permanently deleted along with all resources and metadata, which cannot be restored. Back up your data in advance.

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