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The raw data folder is almost full. We purged old image files, but that didn't save much room.
Scan old results folders to see how much room each version takes up.
Try compressing some of the old versions to see how much room that would save.
Consider deleting some of the old versions completely, particularly 6.7 and later that can be regenerated in Kive. (Not worth it after compression.)
Compress old version folders before starting a new run folder. Leave the newest version uncompressed, so there will be two uncompressed versions when you finish processing the run folder.
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Today, there is 2.3TB of free space on the raw data drive (a 14TB drive).
I scanned one out of every 50 runs, and I estimate that there are approximately 1.3TB of output files. I zipped those runs, and I estimate that zipping all the outputs would save approximately 1.1TB.
For comparison, each run generates roughly 6GB of raw data, which adds up to about 300GB per year.
Conclusion: it's worth compressing the old versions before you start processing a folder.
The raw data folder is almost full. We purged old image files, but that didn't save much room.
Consider deleting some of the old versions completely, particularly 6.7 and later that can be regenerated in Kive.(Not worth it after compression.)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: