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Lisa Douglas
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
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Allow a personal account to have more than 3 TB, or more than 4 TB with the add on
Hello,
I'm a graphic designer with over 15 years of workload. This obviously equates to extreme files sizes. I was disappointed to learn Dropbox don't offer a package for single users over 3TB. I work solely and require more cloud space and don't want to have to upgrade to a 'per user' plan as this isn't cost effective. This option has to become available soon.
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- shinbeth2 years agoExperienced | Level 13
- shinbeth2 years agoExperienced | Level 13
Jottacloud and Sync are 10% as good as Dropbox gets, unfortunately. Nobody uses them, and for a reason, they're cheap, slow and don't sync greatly the way Dropbox does - fast and without limits.
- Buck212 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks rafajacinto
Yeah, Sync.com seems to have all the features I need, with a few features missing, but nothing that is a deal breaker.
I have all my files on a local hard drive (because I donāt have enough space to have my archives on Dropbox), so it wonāt be hard for me to move. But I do plan to use the next week or two to really tests out Sync.com and make sure it works for me before I delete Dropbox.
- rafajacinto2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Buck21 Same here. Lastvyear, after 10+ years as a dropbox heavy user I quit and signed to another service called Jottacloud, from Norway (what I like because they have really strict laws regarding privacy).
The 4tb dropbox offered were no longer enough.
Jottacloud is much less expensive and it is unlimited, even thou over 5tb it gets slower.It is not the same. Dropbox interface and searching options are unbeatable in my opinion. But after months chatting with them, commenting on this forum, I decided it was not worth it.
To make it short, I got used to Jottacloud and donāt miss dropbox at all.
I keep following the discussion here to jeep updated.
Have you find a solution? Sync.com as you mentioned it?
If I can give you any advice, take some time to transfer all your files feom a service to another. I did it without downloading everything to a physical hard disk and it took me around a month using an application to do that.
Good luck and letās move on.
- Buck212 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Iām out. Iām cancelling my Dropbox plan this month.
Iāve been a user for over a decade and Iāve been lobbying for increased plan options for over two years, and resurrected this thread from the āNot being consideredā to at least āBeing evaluatedā. But that was well over a year ago.
So itās obvious they are a broken company with broken policies.
Additionally, they just changed their Business plan so it is $30/for 5TB /per user.
That is a ridiculous price when Sync.com is $15/10TB/per user.
So long Dropbox. Goodbye. Not that you care at all.
- Mark2 years ago
Super User II
Lisa Douglas wrote:
Hello,
I'm a graphic designer with over 15 years of workload. This obviously equates to extreme files sizes. I was disappointed to learn Dropbox don't offer a package for single users over 3TB. I work solely and require more cloud space and don't want to have to upgrade to a 'per user' plan as this isn't cost effective. This option has to become available soon.
Dropbox never release roadmaps.
My own view is I cannot see this happening at the moment as they've actually reduced the quotas recently on Business plans.
In terms of the "mass exodus" there is no indications of that happening in terms of accounts/end of year stats as they are a growing company still. While that is happening they have no reason to change - because ultimately it is working for the masses.
- Benjamin Gordon2 years agoHelpful | Level 7
this really feels like itās dragging on now.
itās inevitable they will allow more space or thereāll be an exodus.
dropbox - what are your plans pls?
we all need to know.
thankyou
- XDC2 years agoHelpful | Level 7
I am exactly the same. With a 4TB Mac being more the norm, 3TB of files is a minimum.
- MajorHavoc2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Hi jackiesterna,
just my 2 cents in this now ā¦
What I have taken to doing these days is use a second offline backup service to keep a copy of all my Dropbox files (and other folders of course) and manage the smaller Dropbox space to keep only what is needed at the time there.
It is pain at times, but we are all here because Dropbox makes some things we need in a file sharing service easy to use, and sadly the few alternatives (Google Drive, iCloud, and OneDrive are just not as good as Dropbox in file management and sharing.)
My bandwidth is not capped, so if my manual rearrangement means moving files in and out of Dropbox on a regular basis, so be it. And I believe they keep deleted files for some time, so you sort of get extra space anyway (just not much).
If you could see my drive that is backed up now, right next to my Dropbox folder is a folder called Dropbox-removed, and those two folders are what the regular offline backup system takes. There are lots of alternatives for general backup to use, some even with physical disk services that will FedEx you a copy of files if needed (not free of course). (Iām using Carbonite as there is no limit to the storage I can put there and while not as fast as Dropbox nor as convenient to use, it serves the extra space issue fairly well if I do the management.). Just sad that we have to jump through these hoops. But I finally realized, I donāt need allAnd Iāll add, these days Iām not even sure I would buy extra space anymore. DB charges way too much IMHO for the small bits one can get now. Budget is a concern for me as well, and unlimited backup keeps me safe for less money.
end of 2 cents.
- jackiesterna2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Agree with the comments, "So please, if you are reading this and agree, leave you're own comment here stating that you want this feature so we can let the Dropbox Management know that they are LOSING money by not offering this service. "
I am currently looking for other storage options since I'm maxed out on Dropbox and cannot pay for 5 licenses. If anyone has alternative recommendations please post!
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