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ggtello
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
No additional space on Business Advanced
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...
dirtyharryhh
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Same for me here, no real reply but only excusesâŠ
cgi_ltd
3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
We have a team of 10 users, we have been getting told their are "issues" for almost 3 weeks now. Support has told me that they can only do 10TB every 7 days. When we first joined, we were getting 100TB increments added as we migrated users over. We have 60+ users to go and had to stop our migration due to this issue. As a team we are looking at either box or OneDrive business. This company is a STORAGE provider, there is no way there has been an issue this long and they have not been able to fix it. They probably have more people working in their data centers then they do their office, no excuse. Dropbox's loss really, we were migrating 70+ users @ $30/mo. Do the math on that, they are loosing us as a valuable customers because we can't get a straight answer out of them to finish our migration. Box was kind enough to set us up on an Enterprise trial for free, to test it out, and while their public api is slower the DB's...it's still not bad. Most of our users get 50-70 megabytes per second, and some are getting full gigabit upload speeds. With box, you don't have to request more storage, it's just straight up unlimited.
- Rootax3 years agoHelpful | Level 7I would say that box is unlimited for now. If they got a massive afflux from drive and dropbox, it will be hard on them too for a few weeks/months imo.
- dirtyharryhh3 years agoHelpful | Level 5How is rclone copy speed with box?
- cgi_ltd3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10Personally, I get 70-80 megabytes /sec upload with 8 upload threads running at once. That's with having to chunk files. On business you have to setup a chunker to split files that are bigger then 15gb, enterprise you have to setup to split files larger then 50gb, and enterprise plus is 150gb single file limit. Depends what plan you are on. Our free trial is on the enterprise 50gb plan so rclone chunks any file bigger then 50gb. Even with chunker and encryption enabled I'm getting almost gigabit upload speeds. Alot of my other users are getting about half a gigabit upload ( 500mbps ).
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