I was trying to find a report/powershell script/Azure rule book that we could run to see the size of each fslogix profile. We have some folks who are right up against the cap and we'd like to be able to deal with that before it's an issue. Right now all I can do is manually go through them, there has to be a more efficient way to do this.
FSLogix profile size report
Welcome to the community, Emily Frank 🙂!
I've seen this question pop-up a time or two.
The most recent one was: FSLogix default size? how to check current usage. – Nerdio Help Center (getnerdio.com)
On that thread, I posted a link to a GitHub post that handled this back in the RDS realm.Â
In theory, if you (or someone from your team) is able to use that as a starting point, you should be able to create something for the AVD world.
Another option, if you're like me and don't have the strongest PowerShell skills, is to use a GPT resource (i.e. Copilot, ChatGPT, etc) to help write a script for it.
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Hey Emily Frank  just wanted to follow up here.  We've just release a report in v6.1 that now includes a report of user profile container sizes.  I've included our KB in the link below but would love to hear any feedback you have on this. Thank you!!!
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https://nmmhelp.getnerdio.com/hc/en-us/articles/36727249614221-FSLogix-profile-container-size-report
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Chuck M.
Product Manager, Nerdio Manager for MSP - AVD/Azure Infrastructure
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