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How to find the size of each apps' backup?

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  • jagadeesh-s2104J Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hello!

    Is there a way to check the size of each app's backup?
    My Blaze B2 backup is nearing 1.6TB and want to find out which app is the culprit.

    I don't have much apps and data to go to this level. So it will be helpful if someone can guide me a way to find this.

    Thank you!

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    replied to jagadeesh-s2104 on last edited by girish
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    @jagadeesh-s2104 this mostly to with Backblaze lifecycle rules . Please see the note in https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#backblaze-b2 . Pasting the note here:

    Versioning is enabled by default in Backblaze. This means that despite Cloudron periodically deleting old backups, a copy of them is 
    still retained by Backblaze. Over time, these copies tend to add up and can result in a significant cost. We recommend changing the
     Lifecycle Settings to Keep only the last version of the file.  Given that the Cloudron backups are already versioned by date, 
    you won't need any other copies.
    
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    have you run clean backups?
    have you checked your Cloudron system info disk usage?

    Life of sky tech

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    replied to jagadeesh-s2104 on last edited by girish
    #3

    @jagadeesh-s2104 this mostly to with Backblaze lifecycle rules . Please see the note in https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#backblaze-b2 . Pasting the note here:

    Versioning is enabled by default in Backblaze. This means that despite Cloudron periodically deleting old backups, a copy of them is 
    still retained by Backblaze. Over time, these copies tend to add up and can result in a significant cost. We recommend changing the
     Lifecycle Settings to Keep only the last version of the file.  Given that the Cloudron backups are already versioned by date, 
    you won't need any other copies.
    
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    replied to girish on last edited by
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    @girish Thank you!! It makes sense.

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    @jagadeesh-s2104 Clean backup is a good idea. Thank you!

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