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organisationcloud/storagequotas [2019_07_29 13:13] smeadminorganisationcloud/storagequotas [2019_07_29 13:35] smeadmin
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 The File Fabric appliance supports setting storage quotas, which helps to prevent over-use or unexpected consumption of your storage platforms. This guide covers the available options and how to enable them.  The File Fabric appliance supports setting storage quotas, which helps to prevent over-use or unexpected consumption of your storage platforms. This guide covers the available options and how to enable them. 
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 +Note: The quotas / limits set through the File Fabric will only be enforced when accessing the storage through the File Fabric. If users have direct access to the storage, then the quotas will not be enforced. If detected the File Fabric will not attempt any cleanup of the storage should its quota be exceeded.
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 ===== Setting Personal Quota On Default Storage ===== ===== Setting Personal Quota On Default Storage =====
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 +===== Setting a Folder Limit =====
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 +To limit the amount of storage space a particular folder can have, a Folder Quota can be set on it. 
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 +The ability to set Folder Quotas must first be enabled through your Package options as the **ApplAdmin** user. 
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 +As the Org Admin, locate the folder that you wish to set the limit on, **Right click** and select **Set Quota**. 
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 +Before setting a quota on a folder, the current size of the folder is established. 
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 +Once this has been calculated, the quota can then be set. 
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