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  3. Show total disk size of each backup run

Show total disk size of each backup run

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    makemrproper
    wrote last edited by joseph
    #1

    As a user I want to know how large the daily backups I am doing are taking up on my drive.
    It is practical for me if the web interface can inform me of this.

    Such as in the summary under BACKUPS -> LISTINGS

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      jdaviescoates
      wrote last edited by jdaviescoates
      #2

      I believe this is coming in 9.0

      Edit: actually I think perhaps I'm wrong about that https://forum.cloudron.io/post/99869

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        Oh well. Technically storing the size values in an array or a dataframe and persisting them somewhere does not sound impossible.

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        • M makemrproper

          Oh well. Technically storing the size values in an array or a dataframe and persisting them somewhere does not sound impossible.

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          #4

          @makemrproper yeah, and actually it seems I might've been right afterall! I was sure I'd read something about the size... so I just search that thread for size and it is indeed there:

          Backup integrity - store size and checksum of backups.

          If they've got the size stored then should be easy to display it somewhere too!

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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