Validated on 28 Oct 2019 • Last edited on 23 May 2024
DigitalOcean Load Balancers are a fully managed, highly available network load balancing service. Load balancers distribute traffic to groups of Droplets, which prevents the health of a backend service from depending on the health of a single server.
You can destroy a load balancer if you no longer need it. This is a permanent, irreversible action.
Note
Destroying a load balancer does not destroy the Droplets that were associated with it. You can destroy these Droplets separately.
Delete a Load Balancer Using Automation
How to delete a load balancer using the DigitalOcean CLI
To delete a load balancer via the command-line, follow these steps:
Use the token to grant doctl access to your
DigitalOcean account.
doctl auth init
Finally, delete a load balancer with
doctl compute load-balancer delete. The basic usage looks
like this, but you'll want to read the usage docs for more details:
doctl compute load-balancer delete <id> [flags]
How to delete a load balancer using the DigitalOcean API
To delete a load balancer using the DigitalOcean API, follow these steps:
Ruby developers can use DropletKit,
the official DigitalOcean V2 API client for Ruby. To delete a load balancer with DropletKit, use the
following code:
import os
from pydo import Client
client = Client(token=os.environ.get("DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN"))
resp = client.load_balancers.delete(lb_id="afda3ad")
Destroy a Load Balancer Using the Control Panel
From the control panel, click Networking, then click Load Balancers to go to the load balancer overview page. Click on the name of the load balancer you want to destroy to go to its index page, then click Settings.
In the Destroy section, click the Destroy button. In the Destroy Load Balancer window that opens, click Confirm to permanently destroy the load balancer.