I'll ask an old question: How to analyze storage ussage on Synology?
The easy answer from someone not very experienced can be - use the Storage Analyzer.
If you ever tried to used it on a system with btrfs and advanced data deduplication, you know that it in not really usefull. For example my NAS has on Volume2 capacity of 7TB but at Storage Analyzer you see that size of some folders is bigger then 60TB (and it is really true if you simply count sizes of the files stored).
Honestly - I really do not know how to judge what files are "eating" the space on my HDDs.
How do you analyze the storage?
The easy answer from someone not very experienced can be - use the Storage Analyzer.
If you ever tried to used it on a system with btrfs and advanced data deduplication, you know that it in not really usefull. For example my NAS has on Volume2 capacity of 7TB but at Storage Analyzer you see that size of some folders is bigger then 60TB (and it is really true if you simply count sizes of the files stored).
Honestly - I really do not know how to judge what files are "eating" the space on my HDDs.
How do you analyze the storage?