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VLADA1
3 months agoHelpful | Level 5
More than 3TB space for one user, is this possible?
I have Synology NAS and I use about 2,6TB space with my folders and files.
I want to make backup and linking NAS to Dropbox, I would buy 1 lisence does it exist more then 3TB space per user(5TB or ...
- 3 months ago
Yes roymoody you are right.
But I got answer from their support.
I can to use more than 3TB space I can buy 5TB but it is some kind of bussinies plan and that cost yearly $540.00.
I will see to comparate with one drive service, I think that both services have recovery disaster from ransomware.
Many thanks for all members.
Megan
Dropbox Staff
Hi VLADA1, I hope you're doing well!
If I understand this correctly, you wish to know more in regards to the 3TB and more storage, right? If not, feel free to clarify more.
In any case you can purchase a Team plan, however the minimum amount of licenses for it would be 3. You can always consider the Dropbox Essentials plan with 1 user and 3 TB of storage.
I hope this clarifies!
VLADA1
3 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Hello Megan thank you for your answer.
I need more than 3TB space 5TB or 6TB.
I have files who used 2.7TB space oon my local NAS device. I next year in this period of year I will have 3.2 TB file for storage.
My queston is can I buy space for one account more then 3TB space?
- Jay3 months agoDropbox Staff
Hi VLADA1, currently, you can only purchase a 1 TB of extra quota once on a personal paid plan, using these steps.
For any larger quota amounts, a Dropbox team plan would be required.
- roymoody3 months agoNew member | Level 2
I've been asking this for 2 years - I'm desperate to return to dropbox for my cloud storage but as a single user with 5-6Tb of data I cannot justify the cost of a 3 person team plan and there is no other solution - I suspect Dropbox are no longer interested in consumer plans and are focussing their efforts on business plans in the future as 2Tb is nothing nowadays but they don't want to let you pay for more!
- VLADA13 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Yes roymoody you are right.
But I got answer from their support.
I can to use more than 3TB space I can buy 5TB but it is some kind of bussinies plan and that cost yearly $540.00.
I will see to comparate with one drive service, I think that both services have recovery disaster from ransomware.
Many thanks for all members.
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