The TMS low disk space warning level

Anyone know what the threshold is TMS warn of low disk space?  I can't find it in the documentation.

Mine me gives this warning now and I wonder how much space I must give before being happy, probably by increasing the size of the virtual disk, so it would be good to know my target, since this kind of thing requires certain formalities and I would prefer not to do twice.

Thank you.

Depending on the size of the deployment, it is recommended for the hard drive to be around 60-80 GB by the installation Guide for TMS.  You can move your SQL database on the server, if it is hosted on the same server as MSDS, as well as the removal of old server logs.  Here are a few suggestions on how you can free disk space on the server TMS.

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