Pause, resume, and delete universes
To reduce costs on unused universes, you can pause or delete them.
Pause a universe
To pause a universe, navigate to Universes, select your universe, then click Actions > Pause Universe.
Note that you can't pause universes created using an on-premises provider.
You can't change the configuration, or read and write data to a paused universe. Alerts and backups are also stopped. Existing backups remain until they expire.
Note that for public clouds, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), pausing a universe reduces costs for instance vCPU capacity, but disk and backup storage costs are not affected.
Resume a universe
To resume a paused universe, navigate to Universes, select the paused universe, then click Actions > Resume Universe.
Delete a universe
To delete a universe, navigate to Universes, select your universe, then click Actions > Delete Universe.
For public clouds, the underlying compute instances are terminated after the database has been uninstalled from those nodes.
For on-premises data centers, the underlying compute instances are no longer marked as In Use
, which then opens those instances up to be reused for new universes.