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DannyJPN
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Which plan should I go for? Professional or Business?
Greetings,
I am planning to upgrade to higher plan from the free version,since I have TERABYTES of data I need to back up.
I am not getting though this:
Professional: β¬16.58/month,3 TB (3,000 GB)
BUT
Standard: β¬12/user/month,5 TB (5,000 GB)
Why is 5TB cheaper than 3TB?
And what is the process if one wants to change between pricing plans ?
That is one of the things I struggle with,as I am unsure what plan would fit best for me,and also I need to balance price vs features.
Danny
11 Replies
- Richard Eltink3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hallo Danny,
I'm also new here and i'm testing DBox as well.
I believe the differents are (Standard: β¬12) for each user, You have to buy 3 licences,So the standard one is 12x3=36 euros.
And de Profecional plan is for 1 user only.
@Staff, correct me if I'm wrong π
- DannyJPN3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I am a Dropbox user for I think about 10 years,but I have always used only Free,because I had a powerful backup by university-provided GDrive and Onedrive licenses,which allowed me to go up to 2TB of storage. Now when my unviersity membership ended (I already graduated),I need to substitute for it.
I chose to try it with Dropbox,as it proved to have much better sync capabilities.I was able to crash both GDrive and OneDrive by the sheer amount of changes I do,because most of my data are mass-managed by PowerShell.
I will still have to pay for Office365 Suite due to the need of the Office applications (I extensively use Excel/Word/PowerPoint/Outlook and their specific functions,which Libre/OpenOffice etc. usually dont do -or do it in a manner which is not good for me)
But Dropbox was my first onlien storage and to this point remains my major online storage. - Rich3 years ago
Super User II
Richard Eltink wrote:
I believe the differents are (Standard: β¬12) for each user, You have to buy 3 licences,So the standard one is 12x3=36 euros.
And de Profecional plan is for 1 user only.
Exactly as Richard Eltink states. Standard is a Business plan meant for a team of people and starts with a minimum of three users. Professional in an individual plan meant for one person.
- DannyJPN3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Therefore,what do you think would be the best option for me?
Go for Professional? (and risk too high price)
Go for Plus (and risk too small storage)? - DannyJPN3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
To clarify further:
I do not need collaboration,I am a sole user.
I do not need advanced sharing between users.I need the sheer size of the storage with online/offline access for syncing files between computer,laptop and phone.
And potentially later the ability to programatically access Dropbox's API,so that I can create my own application which makes use of Dropbox's sync abilities.
I often perform mass-edits with my data,resulting in tens of thousands of changes within a few dozens of seconds. Only Dropbox was able to outperform my mass-data-managing scripts.
- Mark3 years ago
Super User II
It is easy enough to upgrade between plans so you could always go with Plus and then if needed upgrade to Pro.
Its a bit more difficult to go down as you need to wait until your payment for the plan has finished before it will change.
- DannyJPN3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Can you please tell me how the process looks like?
I have never paid in any other way thatn in cash. - Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi DannyJPN, happy Monday!
The process is fairly easy. You choose the Dropbox plan you need to upgrade to, and then input your billing info, and pay for it.
Our payment options for individual accounts are credit or debit cards and PayPal. We currently accept the following cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
If you get a Dropbox team account there are more options, but you'll need to discuss this with a sales representative. For more information about Dropbox team you can go here.
I hope this clarifies!
- DannyJPN3 years agoExplorer | Level 3I am an individual. I do not work with anyone.
Wait wait it is not possible to pay via bank transfer??? - Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi DannyJPN, I'm afraid not.
Only Business Customers would be able to use bank transfer in some cases, and if they used 100 licenses or more.
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