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Get Directory Tree Size Using Powershell (Recursive)

Last Updated August 22, 2020 by Paul Contreras
Get Directory Tree Size Using Powershell

The other day I got some alerts saying that one of our file servers was running out of space. Typically, I would just go into VMware vCenter, expand the disk and call it a day. The problem was that this… Continue Reading →

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