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I've resolved this problem.
- Using the terminal, identify the folders' size within your SageMaker user directory.
- Likely you will find a shared environment where your trash is holding a lot of memory.
- The large memory consumed in trash leads to EFS charges.
- Use the terminal to remove these charges.
answered 10 months ago
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Can you please describe in detail. What commands you used. I am encountering same problem.
answered 6 months ago
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