Want to know how to move an user’s Documents folder? Or how to move the SoftwareDistribution folder? Then please read my previous article Disk Cleanup in Windows Server using Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM). In this post I’ll provide you with 5 ways to clean up files and free up disk space in Windows Server 2016 (and Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2012 R2) without using the Disk Cleanup Utility. But not only logfiles from services, also log files created by installers, temporary files, Windows Error Reporting ( WER) crash dumps, et cetera. Depending on the task your Windows Server has, IIS web server for example, you can find log files all over the place. Which made me wonder: what more ways to clean up disk space in Windows Server are there? Extra ways to free up disk space in Windows Server
So apparently, disk space usage is an issue in Windows Server. It is still valid for Windows Server 2016 and up. Disk cleanup in Windows Server using DISM is one of the most popular posts here on.