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!!! note "Assumptions" !!! note "Assumptions"
This guide assumes you have two Hyper-V Failover Clusters, for the sake of the guide, we will refer to the Production cluster as `CLUSTER-01` and the Replication cluster as `CLUSTER-02`. This guide also assumes that Replication was set up beforehand, and does not include instructions on how to deploy a Replica Broker (at this time). This guide assumes you have two Hyper-V Failover Clusters, for the sake of the guide, we will refer to the Production cluster as `CLUSTER-01` and the Replication cluster as `CLUSTER-02`. This guide also assumes that Replication was set up beforehand, and does not include instructions on how to deploy a Replica Broker (at this time).
## Locate the GuestVM (CLUSTER-01) ## Production Cluster - CLUSTER-01
### Locate the GuestVM
You need to start by locating the GuestVM in the Production cluster, CLUSTER-01. You will know you found the VM if the "Replication Health" is either `Unhealthy`, `Warning`, or `Critical`. You need to start by locating the GuestVM in the Production cluster, CLUSTER-01. You will know you found the VM if the "Replication Health" is either `Unhealthy`, `Warning`, or `Critical`.
### Remove Replication from GuestVM (CLUSTER-01) ### Remove Replication from GuestVM
- Within Hyper-V: Failover Cluster Manager - Within Hyper-V: Failover Cluster Manager
- Right-Click the GuestVM - Right-Click the GuestVM
- Navigate to "**Replication > Remove Replication**" - Navigate to "**Replication > Remove Replication**"
- Confirm the removal by clicking the "**Yes**" button `You will know if it worked when the "Replication State" is `Not enabled`
## Replication Cluster - CLUSTER-02
### Delete the GuestVM from Replication Cluster
- Within Hyper-V: Failover Cluster Manager
- Right-Click the GuestVM
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Delete the GuestVM Entirely from Hyper-V: Failover Cluster in Cluster-02 (Replication Cluster)
Delete the GuestVM manually from Hyper-V Manager on Host-05, Host-06, Host-07, Host-08) Delete the GuestVM manually from Hyper-V Manager on Host-05, Host-06, Host-07, Host-08)
Delete the GuestVM's replicated VHDX storage from replication storage on C:\ClusterStorage\Volume02 Delete the GuestVM's replicated VHDX storage from replication storage on C:\ClusterStorage\Volume02
Enable Replication on GuestVM in Cluster-01 (Production Cluster) Enable Replication on GuestVM in Cluster-01 (Production Cluster)