Treemap Overview
The Treemap report visualizes your data as nested rectangles. Each rectangle represents a directory (or file), and its size reflects how much space it consumes.
This makes it easy to spot large folders at a glance and quickly identify where storage is being used.
⚙️ Customizable? This report is not customizable.
🌍 Scope: Not global, per volume/path.
How to Access the Treemap
From the Analytics menu |
From the results pane → path column |
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Loads the report for the selected path. |
Loads the report starting directly at that path. |
How to Use the Treemap
CALLOUT |
DESCRIPTION |
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A |
Path bar: Enter or paste any path you want to investigate. |
B |
Go: Acts like pressing the Return/Enter key. |
C |
Up Level: Moves up one directory at a time until you reach the root of the volume. |
D |
Reload: Refreshes the data. |
E |
Size Filter: Show only directories/files above a certain size. |
F |
Min Mtime Filter: Show only files modified after a certain time. |
G |
Max Mtime Filter: Show only files modified before a certain time. |
H |
Hide Thresh: Hide very small percentages to simplify the charts. |
I |
Size or Count: Switch between analyzing by Size (data volume) or Count (number of items). |
J |
Maxdepth: Choose how many directory levels to display—useful when you want a broad overview or a more focused view. |
K |
Show Files: By default, only directories appear in the Treemap—enable this option to include files in the graphics. |
L |
Filters: Summary of the filters you might have selected. |
M |
Open in search page: Opens the selected path in the search page so you can investigate it further. |
N |
Copy path: Copies the current path to your clipboard. |
O |
Graphics area: This is the main treemap visualization.
✏️ Hover over charts to see more details. |
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