![]() ![]() In the past I asked here about these guys, but no one replied. They seem to be some sort of Google reseller, not sure if/how they're being affected by the latest GoogleDrive changes. ![]() LayerOnLine: $11/mo for "Unlimited Google Drive". Opendrive: $9.99/mo for "unlimited", but with the small letters stating that "Mass storage of media libraries and NAS/SAN devices not permitted on this plan" interpreted strictly, that is not the case: I'm certainly not storing any NAS/SAN data there as I don't own any, and re: "media libraries", as all my data is stored encrypted, it's totally opaque to them whether any of these files are "media" or not (and most are not, BTW - they are basically backups of my personal machines, which may contain "media" files but most files are otherwise). But I'm worried about this (the part that concerns me is "same policy as Dropbox, once you reach the storage limit, if you are an enterprise standard or higher user with 5 or more users, they will increase storage upon request, but it will be up to discretion on how much storage you will get." Is that actually how things are working with Dropbox? Here's what I've seen so far:ĭropbox: highly recommended by our own apparently can be had for $72/mo ( 3 users at $24/user in the "Advanced" plan). Given the current "enshittification" of Google in general and GoogleDrive in particular, I'm looking for alternatives for my currently ~35TB of data I know nothing is truly "unlimited", but I mean for that volume of data and working reasonably well, ie not throttling access speed to unusability, not frequently erroring out for no reason, and specially not eating my data.
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