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RobJ128
6 months agoNew member | Level 2
I'd like a 10TB account for an individual user. Is this possible?
I have 5.6TB of photos and videos on a NAS as a photography hobbyist. I'd love to get them in the cloud via dropbox. It looks like I need a business account, and actually 3 user licenses to store this quantity of files plus extra storage fees. I'm happy to pay for 10TB of storage, but don't think I should have to pay for services that are not actually needed. What's the most economical way to achieve this? I'd like to stay with Dropbox but if I'm forced to a 3 license business account, I'm probably going elsewhere...
Thanks!
RobJ128 wrote:
What's the most economical way to achieve this?
The only way to get that volume of space available is via Business with the 3 seat minimum. All other accounts are limited to 3TB (some with a 1TB possible upgrade).
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- Mark6 months ago
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RobJ128 wrote:
What's the most economical way to achieve this?
The only way to get that volume of space available is via Business with the 3 seat minimum. All other accounts are limited to 3TB (some with a 1TB possible upgrade).
- RobJ1286 months agoNew member | Level 2
That's what I understood from my research. I was hoping I was mistaken. Guess I am looking elsewhere. ☹️
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