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Delete a replication job - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS Administration: Migrating Virtual Machines
Delete a replication job
- [Instructor] Every once in a while, you may find that it's necessary to delete a replication job that you've accidentally created. This is a relatively easy thing to do. What you need to do is to log into the AWS Management Console, which you can see that I've done here, and then scroll through the list of services to the Migration & Transfer section. Next, click on the Server Migration Service, and this will take you to the server migration service dashboard. Click on Replication jobs, and then select the job that you want to delete. In this case, I'm going to delete the job that's replicating a virtual machine named VM2. So select the replication job that you want to delete, and then click on Actions, and then choose the Delete replication job option. You'll see a prompt asking you if you're sure you want to delete the replication job. In this case, I do want to delete the job, so I'm going to click Delete, and…