How do i see my storage usage in oracle cloud? I think my backups are filling the server.

The server crashed last night after a backup started and i was wondering where you could see a storage breakdown so i can see what the problem is
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Admincraft Meta6mo ago
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Viper
Viper6mo ago
use linux commands to check the space of the folders i always use chatgpt to tell me the commands if u r unfamillar with linux
Deathpacito
Deathpacito6mo ago
Filetree is a good software Not sure if it works in oracle cloud but if there is a GUI available maybe
mec
mec6mo ago
how did you open it? when i try to start a vm instance, it says there is no availability in any domains for days
Skullians
Skullians6mo ago
you just try for a while or upgrade to PAYG (pay as you go) the capacity is much higher for paid accounts but it still uses free tier resources first assuming you don't go beyond them
mec
mec6mo ago
do i have tp pay if i upgrade and still use free resources?
Mortis
Mortis6mo ago
if you don't go over the limits you don't pay
Skullians
Skullians6mo ago
^
Snow Kit
Snow Kit6mo ago
I typically just use ncdu on linux
Deathpacito
Deathpacito6mo ago
You just made me check and realise I had the name wrong
Deathpacito
Deathpacito6mo ago
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NieGestorben
NieGestorben6mo ago
Just use the df command if you run Linux. "df -h"

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