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:

  1. download, unzip and upload to your WordPress plugins directory
  2. 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

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