[THIN] Re: Disk space utilities

one of the guy here really likes windirstat  also free.  Gives a very
interesting view of things.

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Mike Piontkowski <citrixpro@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> My favorite is Treesize (paid version).  Used it for years.  Very easy to
> use.
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> www.jam-software.com/treesize
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> Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 01:21:34 -0400
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> I like to use SpaceMonger (http://www.sixty-five.cc/sm/v1x.php) to see a
> graphical representation of files on a drive.
> To get a quick and dirty list of files that are so many days old, I'd use
> MS forfiles from the command prompt (I think this is a resource kit
> utility).
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> I know you are looking for a reporting utility but for quick and dirty
> view I love Sequoiaview which is a free utility that gives you a colored
> grapical treemap of the drive. The bigger the square the bigger the file.
> You can then right click on the square and get properties of the file and
> it will tell you when it was last accessed.  This will at least help you
> get the larger files off your drive in an expedient manner.
> Check it out at:
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> http://w3.win.tue.nl/nl/onderzoek/onderzoek_informatica/visualization/sequoiaview/
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> Jim Kenzig
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> On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 9:02 AM, <jstrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A bit off topic (but I've seen worse).  I'm looking for not just a "how
> much space" are directories/files taking up, but something that could give
> me age of files.
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> I'd like to propose a tiered storage plan, but don't have 20K to buy the
> top level programs to automatically move aged files.  I have to do the
> moving the old fashioned way by hand and it would be helpful to be able to
> say:
> xxx- files are 6 months old
> yyy - files are 18 months old  etc.
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> If I can tell folks, your file hasn't been modified or touched for the
> last 2 years and it's sucking up 40% of my available disk space.  It is a
> lot easier to sell moving these old files off to tape so I don't keep
> backing them up over and over again.
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