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Where Is My Disk Space?
January 18, 2013 --
An HTML 5 File System Visualizer
Author: Nick Mueller, Zetta.net
Hello new users! The file system visualizer can be found at wheresmydiskspace.com - continue reading to learn more about the development of the tool and the visualization options. Before buying more storage space it's a good idea to make sure your existing space isn't filled with redundant or old data - or hundreds of downloaded cat videos.
Disk capacity is increasing and while prices continue to drop, those savings are offset by demands for new capacity to store more and larger files. Not only does this mean more primary disk space, but 2x that amount for backups. Zetta co-founder Lou Montulli may have the answer to this problem. Recently Lou combined his experience with browsers and storage in creating an open-source tool - a File System Visualizer (www.wheresmydiskspace.com) -for analyzing storage usage. Lou was a founding engineer at Netscape in 1994 when he helped create the first commercial web browser Netscape Navigator. Over the years he's been responsible for the development of many browser related innovations, and co-founded Zetta.net in 2008 - where he continues to serve as VP of Engineering and Chief Scientist. "The tool was conceived as a method for visualizing multiple aspects of any large file set: an existing file system, a backup or an archive," he says. "This can be a great tool to use if you find yourself running low on disk space and need to find files to delete to free up space." The tool makes heavy use of the Data-Driven Documents JavaScript library together with jQuery, Dojo, PrettyPhoto, JavaScript and Scalable Vector Graphics. Sponsored by Zetta, all the source code for the File System Visualizer is available and a BSD license allows anyone to use it, commercially and non-commercially, free of charge. "Part of the challenge and opportunity of this tool was writing it in JavaScript and using HTML as the user interface,"Lou says. "I was part of the team who wrote the very first web browsers, so I was personally motivated to design a tool that takes advantage of some of the great new technologies coming out of HTML5, Mozilla.org and the broader web community." Getting Started The File System Visualizer is free to use and doesn't require installing any software. You just need a web browser that supports SVG and has a fast JavaScript engine. Go to www.wheresmydiskspace.com. The home page has a few video demonstration of the product that you can view before running the software. Or you can: URLs embedded in this article
- Click the link at the top of the page to take you directly to the visualizer.
- There you have three options: you can look at some sample data sets, use a Java applet to collect the data from your local machine and create a manifest file detailing what is in the file system, or you can load a manifest file created in a previous scan.
- If you choose to do a new scan, and there are a large number of folders, the software will prompt you to save the manifest to your disk rather than keeping it in the browser.
· Where Is My Disk Space? http://wheresmydiskspace.com/
· Zetta Management: http://www.zetta.net/management.php
· Enterprise Online Backup Free Trial: http://www.zetta.net/index_v3.php
· Data Driven Documents: http://d3js.org/
· jQuery: http://jquery.com/
· Dojo Toolkit: http://dojotoolkit.org/
· No-Margin-For-Errors.com: http://www.no-margin-for-errors.com/projects/prettyphoto-jquery-lightbox-clone
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