AWS Storage Gateway User Guide
Removing Resources from a Gateway
Deployed on an Amazon EC2 Instance
Removing Resources from a Gateway Deployed on an
Amazon EC2 Instance
If you want to delete a gateway that you deployed on an Amazon EC2 instance, we recommend that you
clean up the AWS resources that were used with the gateway, specifically the Amazon EC2 instance, any
Amazon EBS volumes, and also tapes if you deployed a tape gateway. Doing so helps avoid unintended
usage charges.
Removing Resources from Your Cached Volumes Deployed on
Amazon EC2
If you deployed a gateway with cached volumes on EC2, we suggest that you take the following actions
to delete your gateway and clean up its resources:
1. In the Storage Gateway console, delete the gateway as shown in
Deleting Your Gateway by Using the
AWS Storage Gateway Console (p. 282)
2. In the Amazon EC2 console, stop your EC2 instance if you plan on using the instance again. Otherwise,
terminate the instance. If you plan on deleting volumes, make note of the block devices that are
attached to the instance and the devices' identifiers before terminating the instance. You will need
these to identify the volumes you want to delete.
3. In the Amazon EC2 console, remove all Amazon EBS volumes that are attached to the instance if you
don't plan on using them again. For more information, see
Clean Up Your Instance and Volume
in the
Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
.
Removing Resources from Your Tape Gateway Deployed on
Amazon EC2
If you deployed a tape gateway, we suggest that you take the following actions to delete your gateway
and clean up its resources:
1. Delete all virtual tapes that you have retrieved to your tape gateway. For more information, see
2. Delete all virtual tapes from the tape library. For more information, see
.
3. Delete the tape gateway. For more information, see
Deleting Your Gateway by Using the AWS Storage
4. Terminate all Amazon EC2 instances, and delete all Amazon EBS volumes. For more information, see
Clean Up Your Instance and Volume
Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
.
5. Delete all archived virtual tapes. For more information, see
Important
You are charged for a minimum of 90 days storage for virtual tapes in the archive. If you
retrieve a virtual tape that has been stored in the archive for less than 90 days, you are still
charged for 90 days storage.
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