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Richard Bourke
Sep 10, 2019Iron Contributor
Office 365 Video storage
We are planning our migration to Stream and see that we will have about 1TB of storage before we need to purchase additional. How can we find out how much storage Office 365 Video is using currently...
Sep 10, 2019
Hi Richard Bourke
You can use Powershell - following articles should be able to help! 😄
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/office/How-to-get-the-storage-5b5d5ca9
https://www.jijitechnologies.com/blogs/how-to-get-the-storage-used-in-all-office365-video-channels
Hope that answers your question!
Best, Chris
You can use Powershell - following articles should be able to help! 😄
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/office/How-to-get-the-storage-5b5d5ca9
https://www.jijitechnologies.com/blogs/how-to-get-the-storage-used-in-all-office365-video-channels
Hope that answers your question!
Best, Chris
Richard Bourke
Sep 10, 2019Iron Contributor
ChrisHoardMVP Thanks for those links. As far as I'm aware, those only report the initial uploaded video sizes, correct?
I guess I'm wondering how much the total storage is for the original video + the azure media service blobs that also get created.
I assume Stream storage counts against all of that, although I haven't seen anything definitive.
- Sep 10, 2019Richard Bourke - AFAIK it takes all video uploaded into Office 365 video.
See article here
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/securitycompliance/office-365-isolation-in-office-365-video
All video is stored in SharePoint Online but a copy is put to Azure Media Services - so the powershell code should get all the videos, and if they are replicated the size should be roughly 2x the size of what's in SharePoint
At least as it goes from the article!
Hope that helps!
Best, Chris