From within TFS 2008, is there a way to view the disk space taken up on the server by a project (or by all projects)? Or is this something that can only be done by looking directly at the underlying database?
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I cannot think of a good way to easily do this on a per project basis (including Version Control, Work Item Tracking, Build and Project Portal data). The data is all stored in the various SQL Server databases but there is no separation at the project level showing you how much that data ends up costing you in disk space - you'd need to sum up the totals of the various databases on disk to give you that number.
The following blog post from Brian Harry might help you get close to the data you need for TFS 2008
The way that stuff is stored in TFS 2010 is very different, see Grant Holliday's blog post for a set of queries that work against the TFS 2010 database.
Martin Woodward
2010-05-19 08:00:25
Both your links point to the same location
pm_2
2010-05-19 08:22:03