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Get Object Size from Repo

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Hello,

Is it possible to analyse a VBO repository and get the sizes of backed up objects (or maybe even just the split between mailboxes/SP/OneDrive)? I know Measure-VBOOrganizationFullBackupSize can be used to analyse the actual organisation before backing it up, but I want to analyse a repository to see how much space certain objects are taking up.

Thanks for any help.
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Re: Get Object Size from Repo

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Hmmm,

That is not possible at this moment. For that, you would need to separate jobs and create separate repositories I'm afraid
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Re: Get Object Size from Repo

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While with no drill down to objects and data types, the Get-VBOUsageData cmdlet can provide you the amount of total used space in an object storage repository or the amount of space used there by a specific organization.
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Re: Get Object Size from Repo

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Thanks both, figured but just wanted to double check.

In terms of "get-vbousagedata -Repository $repo", I've found it on two installations now that the command just doesn't seem to complete. One installation has cloud storage, one doesn't. Both running VBO 9.6.6.2516. Both are relatively new installations, so less than 200 GB of backed up data.
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Re: Get Object Size from Repo

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I such a case, will you please open a support call and provide your logs for investigation?
Let us know the case ID for the followup.
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