I believe there are lots of instances that haven't been touched for
months. If you hibernate them and compress their storages, you could
probably save a lot of space and no one would mind... and if they
needed them again you could just recover them :P

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Ryan Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
> Though it isn't currently critical, we're getting low on local-storage
> across the virtualization cluster. This is the space used by /mnt and / on
> instances. If you have unused instances, please delete them to free up some
> disk space.
>
> In general it's nice to occasionally clean-up anything you have that isn't
> being used, so that resources will be available for folks that need them.
>
> - Ryan
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