No, it doesn’t; the underlying dedicated resources are still allocated (and being charged to us at the same rate by the data centre) when it’s powered off (e.g. the data on the physical disk can’t magically be recovered after it was wiped upon power-down to release the resources). You could take a backup to cloud storage, kill the clone, and then re-create it again later on a blank clone if needed if it’s intended to be down for a long time.
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