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ggtello
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
No additional space on Business Advanced anymore.
Dear community,
I'm here to advice that the support have been denying us additional space for two weeks, first telling us that there was a momentary problem, then that we had made a request before ...
HWG-1
3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Box.com is not a big provider and have a hard API Limit. That is a problem.
But I think, that's where most customers are currently switching to.
And more customers bring more money to expand the infrastructure.
Dropbox wants us as customers apparently no longer keep. 🙁
cgi_ltd
3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
We switched to Box with 5 users. Their API is no where near as fast as DB, but all of us average about 40-50 / MB/s (500 mbps). While not as fast, we have over 200TB stored on their platform now with no issues. One thing you will probably have to do with Box tho, is setup rclone's chunker, since each plan has a different single file size limit. However, once mounted with rclone, it sees them as 1 file, and I can stream from the mount. So it's "OK". It will take longer to get your data uploaded with the slower API, but they seem to be ingesting our data just fine.
- HWG-13 years agoCollaborator | Level 10It's not about going too slow, Box have a Limit from 25.000/50.000/100.000 API accessed.
- Niitr03 years agoExperienced | Level 12Does Sync.com have an API limit?
- Rootax3 years agoHelpful | Level 7DP api is unlimited but it's slow too, in a sense that, anything over 12tps will be throttled most of the time.
- cgi_ltd3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Rclone is considered a free tool by their API. So uploading via rclone does NOT count against box.com's API per month limit. We have 6 users on the base unlimited plan, which is 5gb single file limit, and 50,000 API calls. Among our 6 users, in under a month, we have upload 200,000 files ( because of chunker ). When the admin does a "platform activity report", which will display all the API calls, it will show "rclone", and then their is a column labeled "chargeable", all rclone activity is labeled as "NO". If rclone were to use the API, we would of stopped at 50,000 files, or even before that, as rclone uploads 32 or 64 megabyte small chunks as its uploading the bigger 4.9GB chunked file. We have done lots of testing. It seems there are certain tools, WITHIN Box that use the API, like sharing files etc. But, like for me, I have been testing to "stream" linux iso's via rclone's mount, and it works and that does not count towards the API limit either. It has been discussed quite a bit on rclone's forums, but no one really understands what box defines as an API hit. We have concluded, that rclone does *NOT* use the monthly API limit. So most are covered there.
- HWG-13 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
cgi_ltd wrote:Rclone is considered a free tool by their API. So uploading via rclone does NOT count against box.com's API per month limit. We have 6 users on the base unlimited plan, which is 5gb single file limit, and 50,000 API calls. Among our 6 users, in under a month, we have upload 200,000 files ( because of chunker ). When the admin does a "platform activity report", which will display all the API calls, it will show "rclone", and then their is a column labeled "chargeable", all rclone activity is labeled as "NO". If rclone were to use the API, we would of stopped at 50,000 files, or even before that, as rclone uploads 32 or 64 megabyte small chunks as its uploading the bigger 4.9GB chunked file. We have done lots of testing. It seems there are certain tools, WITHIN Box that use the API, like sharing files etc. But, like for me, I have been testing to "stream" linux iso's via rclone's mount, and it works and that does not count towards the API limit either. It has been discussed quite a bit on rclone's forums, but no one really understands what box defines as an API hit. We have concluded, that rclone does *NOT* use the monthly API limit. So most are covered there.
Perfect. That solves all our problems.
cgi_ltd wrote:DON'T US SYNC. They do not have an open API, and their uploads are capped at 40mbps/sec, thats 4 megabytes per second, panfully slow and would take a very long time to upload any significant amount of data.
Jep, i have 2 site bevor a Mail post from my Team with this Limits from Sync.
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