“system volume information” folder grow into a huge size

there are 2 ways to make this folder smaller,

the first GUI method changes from one OS to another so i will not specify all the OS options here,

a simple search in google with: “configure shadow copies windows [your OS]” will give you the results for your OS

the CLI method is the same for all windows versions so i will give it here.

1. To see the space allocated and used for SVI folder:

– Open Command Prompt with “Run as Administrator” option
– Type in: vssadmin list shadowstorage
– You will see Used Space, Allocated Space and Maximum Space for SVI folder

2. To see the restore information stored therein:

– Use in the same console command: vssadmin list shadows

3. To resize the maximum allocated space:

– Type in command: vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=[here add the drive letter]:           /For=[here add the drive letter]: /Maxsize=[here add the maximum size]
E.g., vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=C: /For=C: /Maxsize=4GB

– You will see a prompt confirming resize done
– You can check the status again using the command discussed in point 1 above

thanks to Sean Zhu for the solution

 

About Idit Bnaya

Sr. Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft, I’m passionate about helping customers succeed by building secure, scalable, and innovative cloud solutions – with a strong focus on AI, DevOps practices, and end-to-end security. With a proven track record in the IT and services industry, I serve as a trusted advisor, partnering closely with organizations to guide them through digital transformation and maximize the value of their cloud investments. My role combines technical leadership with project ownership – from designing modern architectures to leading cross-functional implementations that drive real business outcomes. I also manage and empower strategic partners, working hand-in-hand with them to ensure project success and deliver measurable business impact for customers.
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