Hello, i want to know what objects are taking up the most space in Confluence Cloud. How can I do this. I have searched the documentation, but can only find how i can check the total amount of used space. Not what objects are large in size for example.
Hi @Niels Broertjes ,
Welcome to the community !!
At present there is no way to know what objects are taking up the most space in Confluence Cloud. Usually it is the attachments which consume the disk spaces and the backup files (
https://<baseURL>.atlassian.net/wiki/plugins/servlet/ondemandbackupmanager/admin)
To know the attachments and its size, you need to go to each space settings --> Attachments and check how many attachments the space contains and their size.
Direct url: https://<baseURL>.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/listattachmentsforspace.action?key=SPACEKEY
Thanks Rilwan! That helps.
I had no backups, but I have some attachements which are large, so I will look into that. Secondly, I also found that I did not empty my trash:
https://<baseURL>.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/viewtrash.action?key=SNID
The URL for the attachemnts was in my case different (I have Confluence Cloud, maybe that's the issue):
https://<baseURL>.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/listattachmentsforspace.action?key=SNID
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