How do I reclaim disk space, no longer using Software Update Server

Hi All,
Hopefully a straight forward and simple question, but after searching for quite some time I’m unable to find an answer.  I am currently running OS X Mavericks Server 10.9.1 along with Server 3.0.2.  Among other services I have the Software Update Server enabled and it has been enabled and running since back in Lion 10.7.  I figured I would try the new Caching service which is “supposed” to provide similar functionality to the SUS but also include other new capabilities.  At any rate I had long ago configured the SUS to store the updates on a large RAID volume I have attached to the system (the ability to do that has been absent from the GUI for a long time now but it does migrate with updates).  At any rate I have STOPPED the SUS and using the “serveradmin” changed the “updatesDocRoot” back to the now default location of “/Library/Server/Software Updates/Data”, not that it matters since the service isn’t running nor will it be but incase I enable it again someday.  I have also moved the swupd.conf and swupd.plist files in “/Library/Server/Software Updates/Config” to .old files to back them up/delete them just in case. So now I have a bunch of updates stored on my RAID in a directory that I would like to delete to reclaim the space, however I’m a bit apprehensive to do so since I have not seen anywhere in the SUS documentation I’ve read that it is “safe” to do so.  The point being that someday if I chose to re-enable SUS that I don’t end up with a bunch of problems to deal with.
So 1) can I just go and delete the directory where SUS had been putting the updates?  2) have I missed anything that would bite me if I choose to re-enable SUS using it default directory?
TIA
Ron

The answer should be that you are fine.  The structure of the folder should contain a Data/html path.  Inside the html path is all the downloads.  You should be able to delete the contents of the html folder and be perfectly content.  Purging the contents used to be a troubleshooting tactic.
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