Storage Spring Clean

As a large organisation, the University needs a large amount of digital storage space.

As a University, we are already collectively 23.91TB (Terabytes) over our total combined storage limit, and this figure is steadily increasing.

We need your help to reduce our ever-growing digital storage and save money, as well as limit our overall environmental impact.

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A bot character making a file disappear.

How can I help?

We’ve broken down the best ways you can help us reduce our overall stored data into easy-to-digest activities below.

These cover the full range of the main areas where data is stored, including OneDrive, Teams, and Outlook.

We’ve also included estimated completion times for each guide so you can conveniently fit them into your daily schedule.

Some tasks are quicker and easier to complete and generally won’t make as big of a difference as some of the longer tasks, but it’s important to remember that every little helps, and we’re extremely grateful for anything you can do to contribute.

To get started, click through the different activities below, and work through the steps:

Tips & Tricks for the Future

So, you’ve deleted loads of folders and files and sorted through your emails!

What next?

Make sure your storage space stays neat and tidy by following our handy tips below.

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Why do we need to cut down on storage?

Microsoft is changing its licensing and storage quotas, and as part of this, it is cutting down our allocated storage limit in August this year. After this point, we will be charged for anything that exceeds that limit.

We currently have 259TB (terabytes) of allocated storage but are already (at the time of writing) over the allocated limit by 23.91TB. This storage includes all files saved in OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint and Outlook (including emails) by staff and students – and is a colossal amount of data.

The amount of data being stored is also increasing exponentially, meaning that in addition to reducing what we already have stored, we must also ensure that we take measures to ensure it stays that way.

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On average, approximately 6TB of new information is added to our combined organisation-wide storage per month. For context, 6TB is the equivalent of:

  • Approx. 1,350,000 songs.
  • Approx. 1,200,000 photos.
  • Approx. 3,000 hours of HD video footage.

We need your help to reduce our ever-growing digital storage and save money, as well as limit our overall environmental impact.