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Droptoss
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Can I store 1 Petabyte Storage a year with 3 users business plan?
Hi
I just wanna ask can I store 1 Petabyte/ year of storage with business plan of 03 users? Will dropbox ask me to increase the number of users (or in other words to buy more licenses) if i keep st...
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoHello Droptoss - welcome to our Community!
The quickfire answer here is yes; you'll be able to store as much data as you need on the Advanced plan of Dropbox for Business Teams.
In case you reach your account's quota limit at any given point, don't fret; our team can always help with that. Just log a ticket with us and ask for more space according to your needs :wink: https://www.dropbox.com/support
Let me know if you have any additional questions; I'll be happy to follow up.
Happy November!
Droptoss
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thanks, but kindly let me know whether I would be asked to increase more number of users (means more than THREE USERS) if my storage need increases?
- Walter7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
No, you'll never be asked to increase your licenses to bump up your account's quota Droptoss.
Just drop us a line and we'll handle the rest for you :wink:
I hope this clears this up and I'm always a post away if you have any questions.
Have a lovely weekend!
- Droptoss7 years agoNew member | Level 2
That answers , thanks
- Droptoss7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Do I need any high end processors to increase the upload speed or just my old dual core PC would do the job? As I has read in many threads that dropbox compress the files, encrypts and then uploads, does a 5 year old dual core CPU would still do the task and what about the RAM involved? Please suggest
- Walter7 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
As long as your device is meeting our minimum requirements, you should be good to go Droptoss.
To get the best experience, make sure your device is updated with the latest version of the Dropbox app, and run it on a device with at least 1 GB of hard drive space and 2GBs of RAM.
Also, it's true indeed that during the syncing process (especially when uploading), each file is divided and compressed into hashed components, transferred via secure data transfer, and then encrypted and stored on our servers.
During an upload, the transfer speeds are also dependent upon how quickly your computer can process and compress the components of the files to make them available for upload along with the speed your ISP allows for in your area.
If you'd like to speed it up, you can always change your bandwidth settings via the desktop app's preferences.
If you have any more questions, feel free to fire away!
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