If a repository's available capacity drops from 5TB free to 0TB free within a short period (within a week), what's the easiest way to find what might have suddenly consumed this much space so quickly and unexpectedly?
Ideally, I'd like to be able to look at the backup job history, with the "transferred data" displayed as a column, so we can see which recent jobs are the large ones.
What's the easiest way?
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finding unexpected usage?
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Re: finding unexpected usage?
Hi
I used our Veeam One Report for that alot when I was working for a service provider: Data Change Rate History
Without Veeam One, there is probably a method with PowerShell to analyze all latest session and the transfer size. But I don't have that code ready. VeeamOne is the easiest way.
Thanks
Fabian
I used our Veeam One Report for that alot when I was working for a service provider: Data Change Rate History
Without Veeam One, there is probably a method with PowerShell to analyze all latest session and the transfer size. But I don't have that code ready. VeeamOne is the easiest way.
Thanks
Fabian
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