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# Delete Persistent Volume Claims

**Delete Persistent Volume Claim (PVC)** is used to permanently remove a Persistent Volume Claim from the Kubernetes cluster. This feature is typically used when the storage request is no longer needed by applications or workloads, helping to free up and manage storage resources more efficiently.

Click the **Delete** icon on the Persistent Volume Claim that you want to remove.

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A confirmation dialog will appear. Click **Yes** to proceed with deleting the Persistent Volume Claim.

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Retype the Persistent Volume Claim name in the confirmation field, then click **"I understand the consequences, delete this Persistent Volume Claim".**

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After the deletion process is completed successfully, the system will display a notification stating **"Persistent Volume Claim has been successfully deleted"**.

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