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Lisa Douglas
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Status:
Investigating
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.
- miloszpolskaNew member | Level 2
Ja z chęcią zapłacę dwa razy więcej pieniędzy, za dwa razy więcej miejsca. Tylko to udostępnijcie 🙂
- manhattanladHelpful | Level 6
I hate to leave Dropbox, but with Sync offering 6TB for the same (or lower) prices - I'm on the verge of moving over. File sizes continue to increase as we move from 4k to 8k video and as a small single person business who works in Video and 3D animation, I'm feeling the size crunch. I'm backing more and more offline and would love to see Dropbox at least offer a 6TB version even if slightly more expensive....
- shinbethExperienced | Level 13
Up
Becoming urgent.
- Benjamin GordonHelpful | Level 6
Hi all.
Ive got a 3TB account with a 1TB extra but I need more space and dont want to have to pay for multiple users on the business plan just to get more space.
Does Dropbox not offer any more space to an individual whether business or personal?????
This seems quite mad!
Thanks!
- ColbyNHelpful | Level 6
Almost two years and seventeen pages worth of comments but no new plans yet. Please create a 5 and 10 TB one-user plan! I have a second cloud storage service because I don't have enough space on Dropbox, and will move away from Dropbox if there won't be a solution.
- rafajacintoExplorer | Level 3
Let’s move on. Dropbox is not giving a sh*t about us. It’s been 6 or more months I transferred all my files to another cloud service and I don’t regret.
- rafajacintoExplorer | Level 3
let’s move on.
- Carey D.Explorer | Level 4
I've been part of this thread for years. It's clear there is no actual profitable business in it for Dropbox or they'd have done it by now. They are in business to make money first and foremost over and above meeting a customer need. It's not a charity either. Those of us screaming for more storage have need of it and we would actually use it...increasing bandwidth and storage costs for Dropbox, probably greater than the additional TB fee would support. What they want are lots of really low utilization accounts paying the monthly fee anyway which maximizes profits. High maintenance customers aren't as profitable. AND THAT'S WHY YOU DONT HAVE MORE STORAGE.
- kevinjrossExplorer | Level 3
Please allow me to pay for more than 3TB of storage!! This is a nightmare.
- Robert DrakeNew member | Level 2
I'm running up against the 4TB limit and may have to find an alternate company if there's no mechanism to get more space. I dont need any additional users...just more space.