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    pyFileSearcher

    pyFileSearcher

    simple searching tool for big fileservers

    pyFileSearcher was designed to be lightweight, easy to use, but capable of handling a large volume of files tool. A tool that I personally could use on large corporate servers to find out - which files have taken all my space in the last few days? It's free, it's opensource, it's for linux and windows. The program is written in Python 3 using the Qt5.
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    datamap-it

    datamap-it

    Datamap is a multiplatform disk space and data growth monitoring tool

    Datamap is a multiplatform disk space and data growth monitoring tool. Datamap helps manage disk storage on local servers or on the enterprise network. Some of the features included in Datamap: Multiplatform, clients available for Windows, Linux, Solaris and Unix.. Centralized access to all information. Centralized configuration of all nodes. Centralized view of disk usage, current and history views.
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