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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 the 7 days, then again (after waiting 7 days) that there is a problem which however is not written by Nowhere.
We're really worried about that because they don't give us any timelines and the fact that the problem doesn't exist on the dropbox status page and that nobody else talks about it seems a bit suspicious.
I don't like writing these posts but we are really worried don't you think? Are any of you having similar problems? do they only have it with us?
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- clintwb3 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Would love to know where everyone stands with their total storage and what they use it for.
We are a media company, so 150 TB is pretty solid actual usage. We shoot film in 6k and 12k and single projects usually run 10TB or more. We are constantly sharing data between clients, each other and needing access while traveling so DB Advanced was a perfect tool for our business for a number of years. We could trim that 150TB a little, but I dont feel like thats a crazy amount. Their calculations on 15TB being fine for tons of documents at 7500 hours of "video" is calculating it off HD video... not 4k or 6k like we (and the rest of the industry) has been shooting and delivering in for 8+ years. 15TB would hold all of about 20 hours of 6K video.... Come-On Dropbox. Dont make all of us suffer because a few users are using thousands of TB or PB of data with mining etc...
I have personally helped sign up dozens of people since dropbox launched and I was a first-year account holder, pretty bad way to treat long-term and VERY loyal customers who have built businesses around your products and have SIGNED CONTRACTS with you that you are choosing to not honor.
Anyone else in a similar boat? - Rootax3 years agoHelpful | Level 7
We're over 200tb here...
- cgi_ltd3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
I received a similar e-mail, however with my account in the several tb's range, I had no option to "book" an appointment to speak with them. It just said the transition is coming in November and nothing will change till Novemeber of 2024
- Rootax3 years agoHelpful | Level 7
For the record, I received this email from Dropbox :
" In order to continue providing all Dropbox customers with a reliable storage experience and to keep pace with growing demand, we’re making some changes to our Dropbox Advanced plan.
Rest assured that there are no changes to your price for Dropbox Advanced, your service, or your data access.
Under our “as much space as you need” Advanced plan, we’ve found that a growing number of customers were buying Advanced subscriptions for non-business purposes. We’ve seen a surge of this behavior in recent months in the wake of other services making similar storage policy changes. We’ve observed that customers like these frequently consume thousands of times more storage than our genuine business customers, which risks creating an unreliable experience for all of our customers. As a result, we’re sunsetting the “as much space as you need” policy and transitioning to a metered model. We’re committed to making the transition as seamless as possible for our customers and ensuring they have the solutions they need to do their best work on Dropbox.
What’s happeningYour Dropbox Advanced plan will transition on November 27, 2023.
Your price for Advanced will not change, and there are no changes to your service or data access.
Under our Advanced plan’s updated storage policy, three active licenses will receive 15TB of storage space shared by the team—enough space to store about 100 million documents, 4 million photos or 7500 hours of HD video. Each additional active license will receive 5TB of storage, up to 1,000TB.
When your team transitions to this new plan, your account will likely be over quota.
What you need to doBefore November 20, 2023, please book a personalized session with our team [here] so that we can discuss your plan options. The scheduling link is also available in your [Dropbox account].
Thank you,The Dropbox team"
So, it seems they don't even wait for the end of our subscription. Since I won't pay more, I guess we'll be unable to upload more data from November 27th. I hope we'll have still access in read only....
- Eldon McGuinness3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
I can't say there is a national provider, I generally take a look at what is closest to the client and go from there. That being said, most datacenters offer some kind of intervention service if it is an emergency. This could be useful if your drive to the datacenter is a bit much, just depends on what your time is worth. 😄
I tend to ask a couple of simple questions up front:
- Do they offer hardware installation services, if so, what is the cost and do they allow to have hardware shipped to their location for them to install.
- What is their SLA for interventions as well as cost.
- What are their access hours for on premises visits.
This should give you a good idea of what you're in for and if you cannot get out there, what your options are. Most places I work with will allow me to have parts shipped to them and they will install them for a very small fee, well below what I would charge to drive to said location and install it. Pair this with IP based KVM and you should be able to do just about anything without going to the datacenter.
cgi_ltd Even those prices are a bit high for my liking, glacier type storage is an option, but when you take into consideration that take out/egress pricing, it is a ripoff.
- OfficeInCT3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
cgi_ltd It all depends how frequently you're accessing the data. For example, 600TB in cold archive would be $600 per month, $7200 per year. But then if you needed to recover all 600TB that would be very expensive. How many TB would you say you need immediate access to?
- cgi_ltd3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10I've thought about co-location, but I'm rural and there probably isn't any place, distance wise, within reason. Because if you want to upgrade your storage box, fix it etc...you gotta drive to the location. Do you suggest any national providers that are decent in price?
- Eldon McGuinness3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9I doubt storing that kind of data in the cloud will be viable in the current market. Most people are not willing in to put out the kind of money they are looking for at the moment. I've been recommending co-location setups for all my customers. Best of both worlds, a stable price and a stable storage solution that they can scale as needed with a fixed price.
- OfficeInCT3 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
trafficjamstudio There is a trend of companies starting to migrate from Cloud back to local. For hundreds of terabytes people like us should be checking out Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Backblaze, Wasabi, IBM, Seagate Lyve Cloud, etc etc.
- cgi_ltd3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10I already ordered a 36 Bay Supermicro box off ebay. SAS 6gps rails, with motherboard, cpu's and ram. Ready to go for a Truenas System. Got it for $515.00. Has 8 pcie 3.0 x8 slots. Plenty for a dual 10gb sfp+ and 10gb rj45 card and can use the rest of the slots for HBA's ( If needed )
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