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We have Limits class and lot of methods showing current usage of DML statements, SOQL queries etc, but there is no method which shows total amount of storage capacity for records and no method which shows current usage of storage for records? Is that true or am I missing anything?

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We have Limits class and lot of methods showing current usage of DML statements, SOQL queries etc, but there is no method which shows total amount of storage capacity for records and no method which shows current usage of storage for records? Is that true or am I missing anything?

We have Limits class and lot of methods showing current usage of DML statements, SOQL queries etc, but there is no method which shows total amount of storage capacity for records and no method which shows current usage of storage for records? Is that true or am I missing anything?

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How to find current storage limit usage in Salesforce (in tests)?

We have Limits class and lot of methods showing current usage of DML statements, SOQL queries etc, but there is no method which shows total amount of storage capacity for records and no method which shows current usage of storage for records? Is that true or am I missing anything?