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You manage a server that users store their document files on. you are finding that some users are utilizing more space than they should with some very large files. what can you …
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You manage a server that users store their document files on. you are finding that some users are utilizing more space than they should with some very large files. what can you do to prevent users from taking up too much space on the server?
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you can set soft or hard quotas on file shares per user or per group. This would limit how much space a user can take up.
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