Your Webspace is overquota? New Plugin: Disk Usage
August 20th, 2007
Your backup files have grown massively? Your authors uploaded tons of crap? You want to know where the really big files are hidden?
Then this is for you: Disk Usage gives you an overview on which files and directories are using up your webspace.
This Plugin is a frontend for the Unix du command. It is just as simple as it can be. No configuration, no options. Advanced version comes with the next release.
Demo: see below
Languages: english, deutsch(german)
Download: Disk Usage
Version: 1.0
Usage:
- download, unzip and upload to your WordPress plugins directory
- activate the plugin in you WordPress administration backend and go to “Manage” > “Disk Usage”
The output of Disk Usage looks like this:
Your WordPress installation uses 53.6 MB of disk space.
Your WordPress installation contains 3 directories:
912 KB wp-admin
48.7 MB wp-content
3.7 MB wp-includes
The directory containing the biggest files and largest subdirectories is wp-content
48.7 MB wp-content
23.5 MB wp-content/plugins
19.8 MB wp-content/backup
11.7 MB wp-content/backup/2007-08-20-18-14-45-full.tar.gz
6.8 MB wp-content/plugins/bot-tracker
6.6 MB wp-content/plugins/bot-tracker/crawltrack
6.3 MB wp-content/plugins/wp-phpmyadmin
6.3 MB wp-content/plugins/wp-phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
5.1 MB wp-content/uploads/2007/08
5.1 MB wp-content/uploads/2007
5.1 MB wp-content/uploads
Posted by Roland Rust
File under: Wordpress Plugins
See also:
- Find Us in dutch language (January 13th, 2008)
- Plugins in action: Mini-Slides (November 19th, 2007)
- Demo Mode 1.2 released (November 18th, 2007)
- Plugins in action: Mini-Slides on timbuktoons.tv (November 17th, 2007)
- Demo Mode 1.1 released (November 9th, 2007)


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