
The query information appears in a new Query tab. The following example shows the details of a
query you ran in a previous step.
Step 6: Find Additional Resources and Reset
Your Environment
When you have completed this tutorial, you can go to other Amazon Redshift resources to learn more
about the concepts introduced in this guide or you can reset your environment to the previous state.You
might want to keep the sample cluster running if you intend to try tasks in other Amazon Redshift guides.
However, remember that you will continue to be charged for your cluster as long as it is running.
You should revoke access to the cluster and delete it when you no longer need it so that you stop incurring
charges.
Where Do I Go From Here?
Additional Resources
We recommend that you continue to learn more about the concepts introduced in this guide with the
following resources:
• Amazon Redshift Management Overview: This topic provides an overview of Amazon Redshift.
• Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide: This guide builds upon this Amazon Redshift Getting
Started and provides in-depth information about the concepts and tasks for creating, managing, and
monitoring clusters.
• Amazon Redshift Database Developer Guide: This guide builds upon this Amazon Redshift Getting
Started by providing in-depth information for database developers about designing, building, querying,
and maintaining the databases that make up your data warehouse.
Resetting Your Environment
When you have completed this tutorial, you should reset your environment to the previous state by doing
the following:
• Revoke access to the port and CIDR/IP address for which you authorized access:
If you used the EC2-VPC platform to launch your cluster, perform the steps in To Revoke Access from
the VPC Security Group (p. 18).
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