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Forum Discussion
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...
clintwb
Helpful | Level 7
Would love to know where everyone stands with their total storage and what they use it for.
We are a media company, so 150 TB is pretty solid actual usage. We shoot film in 6k and 12k and single projects usually run 10TB or more. We are constantly sharing data between clients, each other and needing access while traveling so DB Advanced was a perfect tool for our business for a number of years. We could trim that 150TB a little, but I dont feel like thats a crazy amount. Their calculations on 15TB being fine for tons of documents at 7500 hours of "video" is calculating it off HD video... not 4k or 6k like we (and the rest of the industry) has been shooting and delivering in for 8+ years. 15TB would hold all of about 20 hours of 6K video.... Come-On Dropbox. Dont make all of us suffer because a few users are using thousands of TB or PB of data with mining etc...
I have personally helped sign up dozens of people since dropbox launched and I was a first-year account holder, pretty bad way to treat long-term and VERY loyal customers who have built businesses around your products and have SIGNED CONTRACTS with you that you are choosing to not honor.
Anyone else in a similar boat?
Eldon McGuinness
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Our company has a hot storage pool of almost 300TB currently, we also have a cold storage pool of almost 600TB. Most of the people that we consult with have 100TB or more of storage. I have migrated all of them, including our business to either a colocation- or local-hosting type situation. Dropbox thinks very highly of their toolset and honestly it is just not worth it for us nor any of our customers. Perhaps some people find it useful and worth the investment, but not us.
- OfficeInCT2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
I would highly encourage users to NOT look at Dropbox as an Enterprise service. Nor Google Drive, nor Box.com, nor any of the other ones like that. Frame.IO is launching a service soon that allows users to connect S3 storage. IBM, Azure, Google Cloud are all better fits for storage.
- cgi_ltd2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10S3 storage tends to be on the expensive side, when you consider the amount it costs just for the storage, not to mention any ingress or egress fees to pull/push data to them.
- OfficeInCT2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
That's true it does, but situations like this are less likely to arise. Always the trade off: speed or cost or quality.
- Eldon McGuinness2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Don't bother, just host your own service and make your own s3 storage on it.
If you want some info on this let me know.
- OfficeInCT2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Yeah, lot of companies going back to on-prem. 45Drives has their Storinator as an option for people https://www.45drives.com/products/storinator-xl60-configurations.php
- Eldon McGuinness2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9Does that include drives? Didn't seem to note that it did. Though, maybe I can't see it on the mobile view. Looks like they need a web developer...
- OfficeInCT2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Eldon McGuinness Doesn't include drives, but purpose built and solid customer service.
- Eldon McGuinness2 years agoCollaborator | Level 913k and no drives?! That is crazy. Maybe Dropbox is doing business with these guys, would explain the plan price change LOL.
- cgi_ltd2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
eBay has TONS of used enterprise storage devices. Plenty that won't break the bank and and can be configured how you want it. Install whatever OS you want in it and throw a 10gb SFP card in it, for example;
https://www.ebay.com/itm/154728911136?var=454821194443 - Eldon McGuinness2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Indeed, I recommend people to take a look there, if they're ok with the associated risks, first.
- clintwb2 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Eldon McGuinness - What have you been migrating to? We have QNAP NAS/DAS systems in our offices but for such a small company its hard for us to keep up with getting everything to always sync and DB has always just been a good solution for us for a number of reasons. The ability to selectively sync to our local machines (media company here, 12k video files are really much easier to edit via DAS or our editing computer's hard drive) so we would sync the current project down, then sync it back up - and then could do the same to share between editors in different locations etc and occasionally with clients.
- visionhouse2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Still trying to decide how to respond... hoping Dropbox will do the right thing if there is enough press. It is a good fit for the same reasons - remote editing, upload sources, download remotely for work, then archive online until revisions are needed. We eventually put older projects on hard drives locally and remove from Dropbox, but file sizes and project files are much larger than they used to be. Very, very disappointing.
I will soon be evaluating local storage options. I imagine that we will ultimately find a solution that allows more control and customization than Dropbox anyway. And never suffer throttling again. We'll have some time spend managing it, but Dropbox and its arrogance is history. Hopefully the media gets into this and talks about their false advertising, bait-n-switch, unethical ... and possibly illegal behavior. - Thunder12 years agoHelpful | Level 5I asked Support about the changes and how I am affected .
They are unable to give clear answers. They are referring to the blog post and in the next sentence they say the exact opposite..
I asked them multiple Times to give me clear answers as i have to plan how i proceed with my Business and at some point they just ignored me and havent replied to my Mails since.
This is just riddicolous . - ggtello2 years agoHelpful | Level 6They are respecting the information provided on the blog. For us over 5 TB for user we're going to expire in one year of grace period because after we need to pay other users for reach our quota and/or buy storage space. Local storage is the only way for us. Only docs, PC/phone backup are feasible on the new cloud provider trend.
- Eldon McGuinness2 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Well I'm trying to reply to you clintwb with detail on our setup, however, the posts are mysteriously not staying put...
- jacoporicci2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
It's because they're deleting posts and comments that speak about this.
- visionhouse2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Yes, the posts keep moving… and the thread is difficult to find. Why? It seems like they are moving things around or obscuring this thread…
- jacoporicci2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Always funny when companies put the final nail in their own coffin themselves. Lovely.
Bye Dropbox, the pleasure's been all yours.
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