What are you using for viewing and managing disk space usage? I'm developing diskover file system crawler ( https://shirosaidev.github.io/diskover ) and was curious what everyone is currently using.
WinDirStat is really great for windows. Not sure how fast it is relative to it's competition but it's fast enough and is intuitive (graphical representation is pretty good)
For major cleanup in Windows, spotting file bloat in unexpected/temp places,
SpaceMonger: https://spacemonger.en.softonic.com/
Rectangles are cool. (approximate) rect area based on nested folder size is cool. Smoothly zoomable regions with the mousewheel is cool. Their grabbing of colors from a simple pastel palette that guarantees that black text is crisply legible is cool. Having individual file details appear as screen real estate allowsm but for large files right away, is cool. Despite being a non-cacheing scanner for each run SM helps you spend time budgeted for cleanup most efficiently as possible.
The videos are realtime crawl using gource for visualizing the bots scraping the meta from files when they enter into directories. It pulls the crawl times/worker names from elasticsearch and visualizes it in gource. diskover has cli args for outputing to gource.
These are all good for osx/windows scanning your local attached disk, but what about nas/san storage and crawling over nfs/cifs? Are any server based (run on server)? Do any have web file management/search ability?
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/