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So this is more of a general question.
I'm an IT guy for a small buisness, and I want to make a dropbox account to backup all of our files (mostly documents).
I have a concern about your version history policy. It seems like it's only possible to restore deleted files that have been created only in the past 30 days (or 1 year in extended history). My concerns are what happens to file that's been sitting there untouched for, say, 2 years, and suddenly some employee decided to delete it. Right now it seems there isn't any possible way to restore it. I think that it would make more sense to keep files from the date they've been deleted/edited, rather than the day they've been created.
Most of our files are static files that won't change over time (though we still create new files constantly), but we use them frequently, and it's still important for us to be able to restore them after something happens by accident (or on purpose by a malicous employee).
By the way, Google Drive keeps the files for 30 days from the moment they were deleted (i.e. if there is a file that was created a year ago, and someone accidently deleted it, I can still restore it up to 30 days from the deletion date, rather than from the date it was created a year ago like in your policy).
I got to be honest and say that I prefer your service better, since I had a long and very good experience with it, but this files revisions/history policy is really one big disadvantage that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. I mean, I believe most times that people will want to restore deleted files, it will be files they deleted accidently, possibly after a long time from their creation date.
So what I want to ask is if this policy is actually intentional, and if so, what's the reason behind it, and if you have any plans to change it some time soon?
Thanks !
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Thank you for you answer.
You are right, apparently in the experiment I made to make sure it doesn't keep the old file, I only tried to change it, not delete it. I assumed it works the same as for deletions. What you say is actually encouraging, but still, it makes more sense to also keep revisions from the edit date, rather than creation date. It's still possible that someone will accidently (or on purpose) temper with the files, and the moment they click "save", there's nothing you can do. This just seems like an odd behavior.. Google Drive for example will keep revisions for up to 30 days (or 100 revisions), from edit date.
I'm not sure what's your reason to not rely on cloud services like dropbox for backup too. I mean, the functionality is obviously there, and from my experience, dropbox is very reliable. Anyways, in our case, all we need is the ability to recover deleted files or tempered files within reason. We also try to make a local copy of the files once in a while, so in case of a disaster, we'll be able to get on our fit. We're not keeping any financial data, or something of really great importance there. Until now there was no actual backup at all, so... everything will be considered an upgrade.
I would still like to hear about the revisions policy (why is it like that? and if there are plans to change it?), if not for me, then for other users who might get surprised when they'll need to use this feature.
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As a student I was restoring files many times.
Deleted files is fairly easy, you go to your dropbox account, there is a button "Show deleted files", you click it, and then you click on the 3 dots near the file/folders you want to restore and click restore. It's pretty simple and works great.
As for restoring revisions, so yeah that might be a lot of work, going file by file, because apparently there aren't revisions for entire folders, but in that case this is still a fairly simple solution than the alternatives of setting up a full backup system which needs to be supported all the time (Me saying I'm the IT guy was probably an overstatement, they are a very small buisness, and I'm only providing help when needed, I'm not a full time employee there, and I have another full time job, so I can't fully support a backup system and make sure everything works all the time). Using affordable online services is a good enough solution.
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Well, you have some valid concerns.
Obviously I didn't think this through, I was looking for the simplest solution possible, something that I'm also familiar with.
I appreciate your recommendation, I will definitely consider it.
Thanks for all your help!
I will keep this thread unsolved for a few days, maybe there is someone from dropbox who will answer my original question about the revisions history policy, it's still important for me.
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