If you're using a SharePoint product then you've probably got some sites to manage — sites you've created, sites your users have created, and sites other administrators have created. Maybe some of these sites are tracking small projects that will outlive their usefulness in a short amount of time. There might even be more than a few sites that no one uses anymore, and those sites may have content or even site mailboxes that are just taking up space.
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