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Kim G.1
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Status:
Gathering Support
I'd love to see a an individual quota add-on for plans.
10€/ month is a total no go for me. and by the way I do not need 1TB. at least not now. But give me 1/10 for 1/10 and I would sign up in a heartbeat. The argument that they lost money because peopl...
faffelkugel
5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm a longtime Dropbox user and I have over the years added a bunch of my personal files (Photos, videos, etc.) and work files. The convenience of having access to the files I need and offloading the rest have been indispensable. And the thought of knowing my files are safe if something should happen to my computer is invaluable. Sadly I've almost reached the point of maxing my 3TB quota.
As a developer and designer I understand the value of keeping it simple, which is why I don't want Dropbox to add another plan for individuals.
I therefore suggest a solution of letting users who needs it, buy additional space.
A good example of this system is how DigitalOcean does it. When creating a Droplet (server) on DigitalOcean, you choose the size and power of the server. Then if you suddenly are in need of additional space you have the option of attaching a Volume to your Droplet. A Volume is basically a virtual harddrive you connect to the server, where you have the option to choose between 3 predetermined sizes or enter a custom storage size (A price is calculated and shown in real-time).
I hope this suggestion finds the interests of other users.
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