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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...
Andcut studio
12 months agoHelpful | Level 5
As a video post-production studio, we handle A LOT of footage. Often clients share projects with us on Dropbox, or we receive footage externally and upload it to Dropbox to have it all in a centralised space. This is a workflow I used during my time in one of the largest global video agencies. Now that I established my own agency, I had to find out that Dropbox no longer provides the Unlimited option. But that leaves a lot of video makers in the dark. And sadly 3-5 or even 15 TerraBytes are not enough for many of us. Would there be a way of "not counting" some footage, or labeling it differently so it doesn;t eat up all the space. Right now a client needs to upload it to Dropbox (and pay for it) and then when they share it with us, we also need to store it (and pay for it). I understand that people started taking advantage of the Unlimited plan. But can a solution be found for the rest of us?
- jacoporicci12 months agoHelpful | Level 6
No, they just want our money. 🙂
- clintwb12 months agoHelpful | Level 7
Andcut studio - As far as clients sending you files, you can do a file request. That makes it where they don’t even need a Dropbox account and it’s free to them. It goes directly into your Dropbox folder (wherever you specify the file request to go) but will count towards your quota.
That being said, with the massive reduction In Storage space Dropbox went from being the perfect solution for your studio (and mine) to nearly worthless because we can only store a dozen hours of raw footage at a time.
The new plan that’s capped at 5TB/user they are marketing it as being able to store something like 7500 hours of video!!! Haha! Clearly that’s 8bit 1080p footage shot in 2009 or something
It blows my mind with how many tools for content creators and video production specifically, they are making all of those tools useless with such low storage limits. No film studio with 3 editors is going to be able to use their tools without running out of storage space before a project endsWe have been told that we will get to keep our current space/quota amount for a year but on Oct 25, 2024 it will drop from 168TB to 15TB and there is nothing we can do to increase that amount of space except go to an enterprise plan, which from what I have seen quoted - would cost us about $20k per month to have 160TB of Dropbox storage.
as with many others, unless they change to meet us in the middle somewhere with a plan somewhat resembling a useable amount of space - we will be migrating away from Dropbox next year to another solution. I for one loved Dropbox, am a 13 year user and have built workflows around it. But being told that I can pay the same, but get 9% of the storage is just a huge middle finger from Dropbox to a long term customer. I value business relationships as partnerships and for over a decade Dropbox shared that belief but they have changed their model. I understand getting rid of unlimited storage and changing from that. But not after 2 years of it and not by replacing it with a useless amount, in a way that was confusing at least and honestly a little shady.
- Andcut studio12 months agoHelpful | Level 5Is it just me, or is Dropbox signing its own death certificate here? I mean reading all the posts on the forum…
- clintwb12 months agoHelpful | Level 7Andcut studio - they will be fine. They have clearly decided that loosing a few thousand users who are a high TB/user is better for them than protecting those relationships with small businesses.
I’m assuming they have decided bulk (like 50,000) individual users and then enterprise users are are where they want to focus so the relatively small amount of users like us don’t matter to them.
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