This page shows you how to get the size of your Cloud Storage buckets.
Required roles
In order to get the required permissions for getting the size of a
Cloud Storage bucket, ask your administrator to grant you the Storage
Object Viewer (roles/storage.objectViewer) role on the bucket. If you plan on
using the Google Cloud console, ask your administrator to grant you the
Monitoring Viewer (roles/monitoring.viewer) role on the project that contains
the bucket instead.
These roles contain the permissions required to get the size of a bucket.
To see the exact permissions that are required, expand the
Required permissions section:
Required permissions
storage.objects.list
This permission is only required for using the Google Cloud CLI to
perform the instructions on this page.
If you use the search bar to find this page, then select the result whose subheading is
Monitoring.
In the toolbar of the Google Cloud console, select your Google Cloud project.
For App Hub configurations, select the
App Hub host project or the app-enabled folder's management project.
In the Metric element, expand the Select a metric menu,
enter Total bytes (v2)
in the filter bar, and then use the submenus to select a specific resource type and metric:
In the Active resources menu, select GCS Bucket.
In the Active metric categories menu, select Storage.
In the Active metrics menu, select Total bytes (v2).
Click Apply.
The fully qualified name for this metric is storage.googleapis.com/storage/v2/total_bytes.
To add filters, which remove time series from the query results, use the
Filter element.
To combine time series, use the menus on the
Aggregation element.
For example, to display the CPU utilization for your VMs, based on their zone, set the
first menu to Mean and the second menu to zone.
All time series are displayed when the first menu of the Aggregation element is set
to Unaggregated. The default settings for the Aggregation element
are determined by the metric type you selected.
For quota and other metrics that report one sample per day, do the following:
In the Display pane,
set the Widget type to Stacked bar chart.
Set the time period to at least one week.
You can also use the Metrics Explorer to measure other bucket metrics
such as storage.googleapis.com/storage/object_count and
storage.googleapis.com/storage/v2/total_byte_seconds, which measure the
daily number of objects and the daily storage consumed, respectively. See
the Google Cloud metrics documentation for a complete list of
available metrics and Metrics, time series, and resources for more
information about using the Metrics Explorer.
If you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how
Cloud Storage performs in real-world
scenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to run, test, and
deploy workloads.
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If you plan on\nusing the Google Cloud console, ask your administrator to grant you the\nMonitoring Viewer (`roles/monitoring.viewer`) role on the project that contains\nthe bucket instead.\n\nThese roles contain the permissions required to get the size of a bucket.\nTo see the exact permissions that are required, expand the\n**Required permissions** section: \n\n#### Required permissions\n\n- `storage.objects.list`\n - This permission is only required for using the Google Cloud CLI to perform the instructions on this page.\n\nTo see the permissions associated with `roles/monitoring.viewer`,\nrefer to the\n[Monitoring Viewer documentation](/iam/docs/understanding-roles#monitoring.editor).\n\nYou might be able to get the required permission with other\n[predefined roles](/iam/docs/understanding-roles) or [custom roles](/iam/docs/creating-custom-roles). For instructions on granting roles\non buckets, see [Use IAM with buckets](/storage/docs/access-control/using-iam-permissions#bucket-iam). For instructions on\ngranting roles on projects, see [Manage access to projects](/iam/docs/granting-changing-revoking-access).\n\nDetermine a bucket's size\n-------------------------\n\n### Console\n\n| **Note:** Monitoring measures bucket size once a day and does not report empty buckets. To measure bucket size at a given moment for any bucket, use `gcloud storage` instead.\n\nTo view the metrics for a monitored resource by using the\nMetrics Explorer, do the following:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the\n *leaderboard* **Metrics explorer** page:\n\n [Go to **Metrics explorer**](https://console.cloud.google.com/monitoring/metrics-explorer)\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n If you use the search bar to find this page, then select the result whose subheading is\n **Monitoring**.\n2. In the toolbar of the Google Cloud console, select your Google Cloud project. For [App Hub](/app-hub/docs/overview) configurations, select the App Hub host project or the app-enabled folder's management project.\n3. In the **Metric** element, expand the **Select a metric** menu, enter `Total bytes (v2)` in the filter bar, and then use the submenus to select a specific resource type and metric:\n 1. In the **Active resources** menu, select **GCS Bucket**.\n 2. In the **Active metric categories** menu, select **Storage**.\n 3. In the **Active metrics** menu, select **Total bytes (v2)**.\n 4. Click **Apply**.\n\n The fully qualified name for this metric is **storage.googleapis.com/storage/v2/total_bytes**.\n4. To remove time series from the display, use the\n [**Filter** element](/monitoring/charts/metrics-selector#filter-option).\n\n5. To combine time series, use the menus on the\n [**Aggregation** element](/monitoring/charts/metrics-selector#select_display).\n For example, to display the CPU utilization for your VMs, based on their zone, set the\n first menu to **Mean** and the second menu to **zone**.\n\n All time series are displayed when the first menu of the **Aggregation** element is set\n to **Unaggregated** . The default settings for the **Aggregation** element\n are determined by the metric type you selected.\n6. For quota and other metrics that report one sample per day, do the following:\n 1. In the **Display** pane, set the **Widget type** to **Stacked bar chart**.\n 2. Set the time period to at least one week.\n\nYou can also use the Metrics Explorer to measure other bucket metrics\nsuch as **storage.googleapis.com/storage/object_count** and\n**storage.googleapis.com/storage/v2/total_byte_seconds** , which measure the\ndaily number of objects and the daily storage consumed, respectively. See\nthe [Google Cloud metrics documentation](/monitoring/api/metrics_gcp_p_z#gcp-storage) for a complete list of\navailable metrics and [Metrics, time series, and resources](/monitoring/api/v3/metrics) for more\ninformation about using the Metrics Explorer.\n\n### Command line\n\n| **Caution:** The `gcloud storage du` command calculates the current space usage by making a series of object listing requests, which can take a long time for large buckets. If the number of objects in your bucket is hundreds of thousands or more, or if you want to monitor your bucket size over time, use Monitoring instead, as described in the Console tab.\n\nUse the [`gcloud storage du`](/sdk/gcloud/reference/storage/du) command with a `--summarize` flag: \n\n```\ngcloud storage du gs://BUCKET_NAME --summarize\n```\n\nwhere \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eBUCKET_NAME\u003c/var\u003e is the name of the relevant\nbucket.\n\nThe response looks like the following example: \n\n```\n134620 gs://my-bucket\n```\n\nIn this example, the size of the bucket named `my-bucket` is 134,620\nbytes.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- [List the objects in your bucket](/storage/docs/listing-objects).\n- [Get object metadata](/storage/docs/viewing-editing-metadata).\n- [Learn more about monitoring your resources in Monitoring](/monitoring/api/v3/metrics).\n\nTry it for yourself\n-------------------\n\n\nIf you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how\nCloud Storage performs in real-world\nscenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to run, test, and\ndeploy workloads.\n[Try Cloud Storage free](https://console.cloud.google.com/freetrial)"]]