Most of ours are pretty small. Sure there are a few large ones like MS
Office or such-and-such application is 3GB, but it's rare. I'd imagine
that'd be the case for most places.

I wouldn't know how to readily get this info without spending a lot of time
and effort, but if I look at my central software UNC location, we have a
folder for every application/package ever deployed in our environment. Keep
in mind we delete nothing, even when we remove an application from SCCM, so
some of the folders are old and obsolete, but they were deployed at some
point typically.

We have 7,800 folders and they total to  91GB.  So that's an average of
12MB. Which makes sense because most software we deploy is only a few MB
usually.

On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Michael Mott <[email protected]> wrote:

>  The title is a bit misleading, but what would you average out a typical
> CM shop to have as an average package size?  500mb? 1gb? 2gb?
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