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# List Kafka Clusters

The Kafka Cluster List feature allows users to view the available Kafka clusters within their environment. Follow the steps below to view the Kafka clusters.

1. In the **DCD**, go to **Menu** > **Data Analytics** > **Events Streams for Apache Kafka**.

{% hint style="success" %}
**Result:** You will be presented with a list of Kafka clusters. The list contains the following details:

* **Name**: The name of the Kafka cluster.<br>
* **State**: The current status of the Kafka cluster. For example, Available, Degraded, etc.<br>
* **Location**: The data center location where the Kafka cluster is deployed.<br>
* **Size**: The size of the Kafka cluster.<br>
* **Version**: The version of Kafka the cluster is running.
  {% endhint %}

![Cluster List](/files/jHGmsPOisEOhERyjSJoi)

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**Info:**

* Click on any cluster name in the list to view more detailed information about that specific Kafka cluster.
* Use the **Options** column that is represented by three vertical dots. Clicking this will open a dropdown menu with available management actions for the cluster, such as delete.
  {% endhint %}


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