Calculate the size of blob containers with PowerShell
This script calculates the size of all Azure Blob Storage containers in a storage account.
This sample requires Azure PowerShell. Run Get-Module -ListAvailable Az
to find the version.
If you need to install or upgrade, see Install Azure PowerShell module.
Run the Connect-AzAccount cmdlet to connect to Azure.
If you don't have an Azure subscription, create an Azure free account before you begin.
Important
This PowerShell script provides an estimated size for the containers in an account and should not be used for billing calculations. For a script that calculates container size for billing purposes, see Calculate the size of a Blob storage container for billing purposes.
Sample script
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Calculates the total size of blobs in all containers in a specified Azure storage account.
.DESCRIPTION
Before running this script, ensure you have:
- A storage account created
- At least one container in the storage account
- Uploaded some blobs into the container
.EXAMPLE
.\Get-AzureStorageAccountBlobSize.ps1 -StorageAccountName mystorageaccount -ResourceGroupName myResourceGroup
.NOTES
This script incurs transactional costs for Azure requests.
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param (
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$ResourceGroupName = '<name-of-your-resource-group>',
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$StorageAccountName = '<name-of-your-storage-account>'
)
$containerstats = @()
# Get a reference to the storage account and the context.
$storageAccount = Get-AzStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $StorageAccountName
$Ctx = $storageAccount.Context
$container_continuation_token = $null
do {
$containers = Get-AzStorageContainer -Context $Ctx -MaxCount 5000 -ContinuationToken $container_continuation_token
$container_continuation_token = $null
if ($containers -ne $null) {
$container_continuation_token = $containers[$containers.Count - 1].ContinuationToken
for ([int] $c = 0; $c -lt $containers.Count; $c++) {
$container = $containers[$c].Name
Write-Verbose "Processing container : $container"
$total_usage = 0
$total_blob_count = 0
$soft_delete_usage = 0
$soft_delete_count = 0
$version_usage = 0
$version_count =
$snapshot_count = 0
$snapshot_usage = 0
$blob_continuation_token = $null
do {
$blobs = Get-AzStorageBlob -Context $Ctx -IncludeDeleted -IncludeVersion -Container $container -ConcurrentTaskCount 100 -MaxCount 5000 -ContinuationToken $blob_continuation_token
$blob_continuation_token = $null
if ($blobs -ne $null) {
$blob_continuation_token = $blobs[$blobs.Count - 1].ContinuationToken
for ([int] $b = 0; $b -lt $blobs.Count; $b++) {
$total_blob_count++
$total_usage += $blobs[$b].Length
if ($blobs[$b].IsDeleted) {
$soft_delete_count++
$soft_delete_usage += $blobs[$b].Length
}
if ($blobs[$b].SnapshotTime -ne $null) {
$snapshot_count++
$snapshot_usage+= $blobs[$b].Length
}
if ($blobs[$b].VersionId -ne $null) {
$version_count++
$version_usage += $blobs[$b].Length
}
}
if ($blob_continuation_token -ne $null) {
Write-Verbose "Blob listing continuation token = {0}".Replace("{0}",$blob_continuation_token.NextMarker)
}
}
} while ($blob_continuation_token -ne $null)
Write-Verbose "Calculated size of $container = $total_usage with soft_delete usage of $soft_delete_usage"
$containerstats += [PSCustomObject] @{
Name = $container
TotalBlobCount = $total_blob_count
TotalBlobUsageinGB = $total_usage/1GB
SoftDeletedBlobCount = $soft_delete_count
SoftDeletedBlobUsageinGB = $soft_delete_usage/1GB
SnapshotCount = $snapshot_count
SnapshotUsageinGB = $snapshot_usage/1GB
VersionCount = $version_count
VersionUsageinGB = $version_usage/1GB
}
}
}
if ($container_continuation_token -ne $null) {
Write-Verbose "Container listing continuation token = {0}".Replace("{0}",$container_continuation_token.NextMarker)
}
} while ($container_continuation_token -ne $null)
Write-Host "Total container stats"
$containerstats | Format-Table -AutoSize
Clean up deployment
Run the following command to remove the resource group, container, and all related resources.
Remove-AzResourceGroup -Name bloblisttestrg
Script explanation
This script uses the following commands to calculate the size of the Blob storage container. Each item in the table links to command-specific documentation.
Command | Notes |
---|---|
Get-AzStorageAccount | Gets a specified Storage account or all of the Storage accounts in a resource group or the subscription. |
Get-AzStorageContainer | Lists the storage containers. |
Get-AzStorageBlob | Lists blobs in a container. |
Next steps
For a script that calculates container size for billing purposes, see Calculate the size of a Blob storage container for billing purposes.
For more information on the Azure PowerShell module, see Azure PowerShell documentation.
Find more PowerShell script samples in PowerShell samples for Azure Storage.