Did you miss my later comment about bringing it down to 57%? I just checked it in Webmin, and disk usage is currently at 58%. Most of the excess disk usage was due to logs getting too large and to a Wordpress plugin called zencache, which had created a huge cache for my Wordpress blog. I cleared its cache and uninstalled this plugin, which cleared up a lot of space.
that's basically a site emergency that all Senior Editors should get on top of.
What editors can do is delete revisions from time to time. Revisions is the largest table in the database, because it has so much duplication. But it's still under half a gigabyte, which is less than 1% of available disk space.
Did you miss my later comment about bringing it down to 57%? I just checked it in Webmin, and disk usage is currently at 58%. Most of the excess disk usage was due to logs getting too large and to a Wordpress plugin called zencache, which had created a huge cache for my Wordpress blog. I cleared its cache and uninstalled this plugin, which cleared up a lot of space.
What editors can do is delete revisions from time to time. Revisions is the largest table in the database, because it has so much duplication. But it's still under half a gigabyte, which is less than 1% of available disk space.