Storage Space
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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 the 7 days, then again (after waiting 7 days) that there is a problem which however is not written by Nowhere.
We're really worried about that because they don't give us any timelines and the fact that the problem doesn't exist on the dropbox status page and that nobody else talks about it seems a bit suspicious.
I don't like writing these posts but we are really worried don't you think? Are any of you having similar problems? do they only have it with us?
how long do we have to get our data out of dropbox? as I use video files and they are just big. So I fear I will lose some of my work
Hi @Thunder1
Storage is pooled in the Dropbox Advanced plan. We determine whether you are above or below the 35TB/license threshold as an average usage, meaning it is calculated as Terabytes per License rather than assigning a TB amount to individual users.
There are two major differences in being above or below this 35TB/license threshold:
Hi @MrLeoSir,
We will begin migrating existing Advanced accounts to the new policy on November 1. We will notify users at least 30 days before this migration begins.
so If I understand you correctly, we will not charged more for 100TB for 5 years if we have that?
If "old Accounts" are under the 35TB per User-Limit are we allowed to expand our storage to those 35TB per User or are we stuck with the capacity we already have at this point? This question is important for our business. If we are stuck with what we've already got at this point then this ain't a good deal for us anymore unfortunately.
Hey @DBXCommunity,
Let's say I have 300 TB of total quota on my Dropbox Advanced plan right now, with 3 licenses.
Can you please explain what changes will happen?
To my understanding, I fall under the > 35 TB/license bracket so:
- I will only get 5 TB more next year. So basically my quota will become 305 TB.
- To increase storage further up to 1 PB, I have to pay $10/month for 1 TB or add licenses for 5 TB.
What I don't know for sure is if after 1 year will I drop down to 5 TB/license? It is not clear based on the blog announcement whether the 5 TB increase is for one year or if my existing quota is valid for one more year. I hope it's not the case that I will lose my storage and you're applying this change retroactively.
Thank you.
asi mismo con la politica todo 1 tera sera a 10 dolares
Hi Everybody,
Thanks for your questions. I'd like to refer back to our blog post to answer your questions:
Starting today, customers who purchase a Dropbox Advanced plan with three active licenses will receive 15TB of storage space shared by the team... Each additional active license will receive 5TB of storage.
For the less than 1% of customers utilizing 35TB or more of storage per license, we’re committed to working with you. To make this transition easier, you’ll be able to continue utilizing your current storage amount at the time you’re notified, plus an additional 5TB credit of pooled storage for one year (up to 1,000TB total), at no additional charge to your existing plan. You’ll be contacted by our team in the coming weeks to discuss a range of options for getting the storage that you need for your business or organization.
@ButIfOnly @MrLeoSir 5TB per license will apply to Dropbox Advanced plans purchased starting today. This limit will not be imposed on existing Dropbox plans when they are migrated to the new storage policy. However, if you are over this 35TB/license threshold, a Dropbox team member will be reaching out to discuss storage options moving forward.
@Shamrock22 The determination of whether you are at or below 35TB/license will be made based on your usage.
An active user is a person who regularly logs in and uses their Dropbox account.
@Thunder1 Each active user corresponds to a license. In an Advanced account, the number of users and the number of licenses is the same. Editing to add: You can verify your storage usage through the Admin console within your Dropbox account or by contacting your Dropbox account manager.
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