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Unreferenced LFS files are garbage-collected once a day :
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https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/raketasks/cleanup.html#remove-unreferenced-lfs-files
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#### For GitLab admins
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[Incorrect repository statistics shown in the GUI ](https://docs.gitlab.com/17.6/ee/administration/cicd/job_artifacts_troubleshooting.html?tab=Linux+package+%28Omnibus%29#delete-old-builds-and-artifacts)
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[Remove orphan artifact files](https://docs.gitlab.com/17.6/ee/raketasks/cleanup.html#remove-orphan-artifact-files)
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[Delete old builds and artifacts](https://docs.gitlab.com/17.6/ee/administration/cicd/job_artifacts_troubleshooting.html?tab=Linux+package+%28Omnibus%29#delete-old-builds-and-artifacts)
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[Delete old pipelines](https://docs.gitlab.com/17.6/ee/administration/cicd/job_artifacts_troubleshooting.html?tab=Linux+package+%28Omnibus%29#delete-old-pipelines)
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### How do I clean the pipelines (artifacts, logs) ?
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In the course of time the size of data generated for gitlab-ci pipelines may grow quickly and sometimes reaches dozens of GB. The quantity of data stored on the gitlab's server for pipelines can be checked in the Settings -\> Usage Quotas panel of the project, or in Build -\> Artifacts. For projects with more than 10GB of artifacts there is certainly something to do to reduce the disk storage:
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