Hi Albert
Thanks for providing the use case.
We have it noted as a feature request to track the size of every source object in the backup.
But there is no news we can share today about an ETA or in which version we will release this feature.
With that report you can start a discussion if OneDrive needs to be protected or not:
https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal ... eSiteUsage
Best,
Fabian
Thanks for providing the use case.
We have it noted as a feature request to track the size of every source object in the backup.
But there is no news we can share today about an ETA or in which version we will release this feature.
You mean knowing the age per single item? We also don't track this information. I don't see a PowerShell command to list all items with their size and date.Also how much of the data is more than 1 year, 2 years, etc. old.
As a workaround, I suggest getting the OneDrive size from the source infrastructure. That way you will find out if you have larger OneDrives protected.Depending on the size, we have to decide whether we can justify protecting users' OneDrive data.
With that report you can start a discussion if OneDrive needs to be protected or not:
https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal ... eSiteUsage
Best,
Fabian
Statistics: Posted by Mildur — Jul 17, 2024 6:49 am







