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Hello, I Have Questions Relating To Metric Storage On The Web App. We Recently Crossed 1.2 Gigs Of Free Metric Storage And We Were Looking To Reduce That Figure To Stay In The Free Tier. We'Ve Deleted Thousands Of Experiments But It Doesn'T Seem To Have

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I have questions relating to metric storage on the web app. We recently crossed 1.2 gigs of free metric storage and we were looking to reduce that figure to stay in the free tier. We've deleted thousands of experiments but it doesn't seem to have changed the amount of metric stored reported. I also find it's a little strange that we've been under 1.2 gigs for over a year and suddenly we're at over 12 gigs. I find it a bid hard to track down what's directly contributed to this excessive storage. I suspect it's related to some recent hyperparameter sweeps but we deleted the related experiments in the project but it's still reporting quite high. How do you suggest we go about assessing what experiments correspond to the higher metric storage?

  
  
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Hi @<1545216070686609408:profile|EnthusiasticCow4> ,how long after deleting the data did you check the usage again?

  
  
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