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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 ...
VM Khan
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi,
Today I requested a refund from dropbox.
I have decided to go back to google workspace. Where I have been upgraded to 15TB pool/user. and upgrade 5TB pool/user after 90 days.
I finished the NAS storage system, and used google workspace.
I don't have any reason to stay at Dropbox. Where I spend too much time coding the API to store my data, the server to run the code to transfer the data. (Over 180TB)
I stayed because I expected them to provide at least 35 TB pool/user. But that did not happen.
Goodbye everyone, I'll go first.
Roltec
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
So 15 TB it is. And forget about getting or keeping 35 TB per license (user). So now those that have hundreds of TB's with Dropbox will be forced to either pay hundreds or thousands per month or just leave.
Think about it. $90 month * 12 months is already $1080 a year. If you buy 6 18TB drives for $180 each from serverpartdeals for example, that gives you 5 drives at 18TB of space and a parity drive, so 90TB of space for the same $1080. Difference is, you don't pay this every single month like you will be doing with dropbox and you will have yourself MORE space than what they are going to be leaving everyone with.
For those with the space, find an enclosure or use an existing one and start Unraid as a VM. Get a cheap sata riser card and now you have a NAS! At least this is the route I believe I am going with within the next month or two.
I do not see myself keeping 30TB I was stopped at with Dropbox just to keep paying $90/month. Absolutely not worth it anymore.
- cgi_ltd3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10This is true about hosting your own data vs paying the cloud to store it. Benefit of the cloud is no maintenance and fast access to your data. Even with the Google crackdown, I am going BACK to Google. With 5 users @ 20/user/month = $100/mo. You get 25TB, and when you get to 80% of 25TB you can request more, they allocate an additonal 5tb per user, every 90 days.So if you already have an account that's full, you can add the extra users and get 50TB instantly. Then 90 days later you can get 25tb more, now your at 75TB. So while slow, Google will eventually give you the space you need if your patient. You can also increase the amount of space you get by adding more users.
- Niitr03 years agoExperienced | Level 12They won't end up blocking you..., I couldn't trust the cloud, I'm seriously thinking about stopping
- cgi_ltd3 years agoCollaborator | Level 10What? The enterprise plan is still *as much space as needed*, they won't stop giving out storage upgrades, it's part of the plan. You just have to wait 90 days in between requests.
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