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ggtello
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
No additional space on Business Advanced
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...
cgi_ltd
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Unfortunately, the Dropbox Advanced plan with *as much storage as needed* is no longer offered, it had been changed to a minimum of a 3 user account with 5TB/each giving the team 15TB total to use. You can purchase additonal data as needed on that plan. The only other provider left with unlimited data is Box.com , but due to each plans seperate data limits, you would have to setup rclone and use chunker. Or, if your installing the client on each users PC, you would have to pick a plan that has a high enough single storage limit for your biggest files. Once the app is installed on the clients PC's, it essentially works the same as DB.
Niitr0
2 years agoExperienced | Level 12
cgi_ltd hello , be careful the speed with box.com is very bad, I don't know if it comes from rclone and chunker, but people are starting to complain, the upload speed is much better on dropbox
- jonsno2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
What happens if someone who has more than 35 TB/license brings the usage to under that limit. For e.g. if someone has 500 TB of data with 3 users but they delete 400 TB of that. Now there is only 100 TB left which is under the 35x3 = 105TB of limit. Even though the account is provisioned for 500TB will they be able to keep 100TB for 5 years at the current price?
- VM Khan2 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.- Eldon McGuinness2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
I just wanted to post here what I have been able to find out thus far, in the event that it could help another IT administrator who is having the same issue connecting with someone at Dropbox that can offer more than wait and see in November. I spent a good amount of time of the past week trying to get a firm answer on what will be coming and...there is not one to be had, even at the corporate level. That being said, there are two major options being explored, at least from what I was able to find with my contacts with Dropbox. Once the 1- and 5-year marks are hit, based on your storage consumption levels per license, you will be given two options:
- You will be able to "negotiate" a rate at which the bulk of your data will be stored, this means anything past the 5TB per license will be assessed a "negotiated" fee per month. The negotiated rate will be based VERY closely to the current rate of $10/TB/month but will vary based on the age of the account, number of seats, and amount of usage.
- There will be a "negotiated" period where your data will be retained at a slightly elevated cost, this option is really to help those who are using the service and want to migrate to another provider. The cost will again be dependent on the above factors and will not be indefinite. There are talks of this being read-only, just as Google has recently done, but this is not a firm decision.
This in mind, I will suggest to all the actual businesses out there, which are using this service, to consider very carefully your IT mix and see if a possible increase is going to hit your company in a way that is unacceptable with your financial situation or is incongruent with your goals. While I cannot tell you what "negotiated" will be for you, I can tell you for a majority of those I consult with it will not be in their interest to keep using Dropbox. However, only you will be able to make that determination when the time comes.
On a side note, if you have a large number of users on a single account, we are talking 50 or more, you might want to consider the enterprise solutions, however, they are also scrutinizing new groups coming in as well. The larger you group and the lower your estimated use per seat is, the less hoops you will have to jump through, but again, this is all going to be up to you as to what you feel is an acceptable price for what Dropbox has to offer.
This is all that I have been able to garner from Dropbox at this time, however, it is enough for me and those I consult with to make decisions for our particular use cases going forward.
- You will be able to "negotiate" a rate at which the bulk of your data will be stored, this means anything past the 5TB per license will be assessed a "negotiated" fee per month. The negotiated rate will be based VERY closely to the current rate of $10/TB/month but will vary based on the age of the account, number of seats, and amount of usage.
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