The Fsutil quota command in Windows

The Fsutil quota command manages quota on an NTFS volume to provide more precise control of network-based storage.

Applies to : Windows Server (Semi-Annual Channel), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012. Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7.

The Fsutil quota command manages the quota on the NTFS volume to provide more precise control of network-based storage. For an example of how to use this command, please see the example below.

Syntax command Fsutil quota

 fsutil quota [disable] fsutil quota [enforce] fsutil quota [modify] fsutil quota [query] fsutil quota [track] fsutil quota [violations] 

Parameters

Parameter Description Description Disable the monitoring of quota and execution on the specified drive. enforce Executes the use of quota on the specified drive. modify Modify existing drive quota or create new quota. query List existing drive quota. track Track usage on the specified drive. violations Search the system log and application, then display a message to indicate that a violation of the quota has been detected or the user has reached the quota threshold. Necessary. Specify the drive letter followed by a colon or GUID in Volume { GUID } format. Set the limit (in bytes) at which the alert is issued. This parameter is required for the fsutil quota modify command. Set the maximum allowed disk usage (in bytes). This parameter is required for the fsutil quota modify command. Specify a domain name or username. This parameter is required for the fsutil quota modify command.

Note

  1. Drive quotas are implemented on a per-drive basis and they allow both hard and soft storage limits to be implemented on a per-user basis.
  2. You can use write scripts to use the fsutil quota command to set quota limits every time you add new users or automatically monitor quota limits, compile them into reports, and automatically send them to administrators. system via email.

For example

To list the current drive quotas for a drive specified with the GUID, {928842df-5a01-11de-a85c-806e6f6e6963}, enter:

 fsutil quota query Volume{928842df-5a01-11de-a85c-806e6f6e6963} 

To list the current drive quotas for a drive specified by the drive letter C :, type:

 Fsutil quota query C: 

See more:

  1. The Fsutil objectid command in Windows
  2. The Fsutil file in Windows
  3. Fsutil 8dot3name command in Windows
Update 26 May 2019
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