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Removing data from repository
We just moved to O365 and start testing VBO. I have a question when I am testing it.
If I would like to remove specific users' data from the repository, it seems like there is no way to do so. I can find the way to delete the whole repository only.
If I would like to remove specific users' data from the repository, it seems like there is no way to do so. I can find the way to delete the whole repository only.
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Re: Removing data from repository
Hi Kenneth and welcome to the community!
You can do it with PowerShell. Please check out the corresponding documentation.
You can do it with PowerShell. Please check out the corresponding documentation.
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Re: Removing data from repository
Thanks Polina, just tried the PowerShell script and it works. However, in terms of number of licenses using and disk size in repository, it is unchanged.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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Re: Removing data from repository
Kenneth,
The license for the user will be revoked after 31 days (if you are not protecting the user anymore). In our next version that mechanism will change when you delete ALL of the data for that specific user. But in this version the license frees up after the 31 day period
The license for the user will be revoked after 31 days (if you are not protecting the user anymore). In our next version that mechanism will change when you delete ALL of the data for that specific user. But in this version the license frees up after the 31 day period
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Re: Removing data from repository
Thanks Mike.
How about the data? Because I found that disk size did not release after running the script.
Thanks again.
How about the data? Because I found that disk size did not release after running the script.
Thanks again.
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Re: Removing data from repository
Kenneth,
After removing the unneeded items with Remove-VBOEntityData the consumed disk size of the database doesn't change, but the space inside the database frees up.
After removing the unneeded items with Remove-VBOEntityData the consumed disk size of the database doesn't change, but the space inside the database frees up.
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Re: Removing data from repository
Thanks Polina, so in this case, consumed disk size will not be released?
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Re: Removing data from repository
Correct; consumed disk space will not change.
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Re: Removing data from repository
But, to make the answer complete, will be reused when new data comes in
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Re: Removing data from repository
So how can you know how much 'free' space is available within the repository? This doesn't seem like a good way to be able to manage your space. If you remove the entity data but have no insight into how much space is now available inside of the repository.
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Re: Removing data from repository
Hi Juli and welcome to the Community!
You can see the amount of space consumed inside the database by using the Get-VBOUsageData cmdlet.
You can see the amount of space consumed inside the database by using the Get-VBOUsageData cmdlet.
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