thecomputerguy
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Client has 2TB of data in a Team. This client was moved from an on prem server DATA drive to Teams/SP. The Teams were not adequately configured on the initial transfer so everything from the on prem server DATA drive went into a single Team General folder.
We should have setup seperate Teams for Accounting, HR, Sales, Marketing etc... but I was new to Teams at the time and I did not.
The result of that is their primary folder is GIGANORMOUS and is slow as hell and takes forever to sync because it's too damn big. Not to mention they are paying a lot of money to store 20 years of now irrelevant data. So I tasked the client with telling me what data I can move into a BackBlaze bucket for cold storage so we can figure out what we ACTUALLY need and how to separate it into proper teams.
They asked me if there was a way to just remove anything from 1/1/2022 to cold storage. I responded saying that ripping the files out of their folder structure is not an option.
So... is there a tool that allows you to CUT all files beyond a certain date to a new location while maintain their folder structure?
(I'd do a COPY first to make sure and be safe if the CUT failed).
We should have setup seperate Teams for Accounting, HR, Sales, Marketing etc... but I was new to Teams at the time and I did not.
The result of that is their primary folder is GIGANORMOUS and is slow as hell and takes forever to sync because it's too damn big. Not to mention they are paying a lot of money to store 20 years of now irrelevant data. So I tasked the client with telling me what data I can move into a BackBlaze bucket for cold storage so we can figure out what we ACTUALLY need and how to separate it into proper teams.
They asked me if there was a way to just remove anything from 1/1/2022 to cold storage. I responded saying that ripping the files out of their folder structure is not an option.
So... is there a tool that allows you to CUT all files beyond a certain date to a new location while maintain their folder structure?
(I'd do a COPY first to make sure and be safe if the CUT failed).