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Docker disk utilization starting to get high and docker image is already large

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Hi All,

 

Over the years, I've raised my docker disk size to 60GB. It's currently using 40GB. This started to not make sense. I've always cleaned up orphan images with cleanup appdata. I think I've used most of the scripts and command line entries to help clean it up. When I run Spaceinvaderone's check docker script, I get the output shown below. It doesn't make sense why it's high in usage. Does the output look off? Where should I go next?

dockeruse.txt

Solved by Kilrah

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  • Solution

Nothing looks wrong, you just have a bunch of stuff for which the images are big.

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Thank you.

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