How can I remove the Kommander Cluster?
Uninstalling Kommander is roughly the same as uninstalling Konvoy except for one critical difference: Managed clusters created by Kommander should be deleted before uninstalling the management Konvoy clusters, otherwise the state of those clusters will be lost and it would be necessary to manually delete those cluster assets on your cloud provider’s console.
You can see more details about uinstalling Konvoy in the Konvoy Documentation
What happens to my provisioned clusters if I remove the Kommander Cluster?
Managed clusters created by Kommander will not be deleted. Workloads, even if managed by Kommander, will continue to work as before but managing them centrally won’t be possible anymore. If you have an Identity Provider (IDP) configured neither the login nor the kubeconfig that uses the IDP will be working. You can still use the administrator kubeconfig that can be loaded from the UI to access your managed cluster.