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Thai_Nguyen
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Google Takeout export fail to Dropbox.
Hi,
Did anyone try to transfer Google data to Dropbox directly?
As you know that Google offered a tool call Google Takeout which helps user in a great way to transfer all your personal data (Drive, Photos, Calendar...) to other cloud services (e.g. Dropbox, OneDrive...) directly. With this direct transfer feature, user don't need to use the classic way that download data to local laptop then upload to Dropbox or Onedrive...
The feature seems perfact and innovation. However, my real experience cannot say happy at all. There are some issues:
- Exports always fail. Everytime I export, there are files which randomly cannot upload to Dropbox. Goolge mark these exports as fail and suggest to export again and again. This issue I didn't experience if I export to Google Drive.
- Google Takeout split my 272 GB data into 69 files, but as I checked in Dropbox it becomes 135 files with 540 GB. I have no idea from where the extra photos come.
- Export time takes days or even weeks to complete.
- Thai_NguyenExplorer | Level 4
Hi,
I exported data from Google to Dropbox through Google Takeout. Original data size is 270 GB. However, it turned to 540 GB in Dropbox.
Anybody experience the same issue?
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hi Thai_Nguyen, how are you today?
It sounds like what you're describing has to do more with Google Takeout than with us. And I think it'd be better for you to reach out to them if the transfer didn't exactly work out the way it was intended.
However, keep in mind that we have this relevant Help Center article, that can tell you how to copy your files from Google Drive to Dropbox.
If you have any questions, let me know!
- Thai_NguyenExplorer | Level 4
Hi Megan ,
Thank you for your replying and the link to the help.
From the export of Google Takeout, I could see they mentioned there are 69 files in total, 2GB each.
However, when I check in Dropbox, it becomes 136 file, 2GB each. I have not get a chance to check what files are dubplicated in these 136 files.
I will crosscheck again with Google Team. However, this issue seems like integration at both sides. So need support at both teams.
Regards,
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hi Thai_Nguyen, it sounds like this is a core issue on the root of the export, which is on Google's end.
However, can you send me a couple of screenshots from the process you follow on your end, in order for me to have visual?
- PaxtonITHelpful | Level 5
It is worth considering using a third-party migration tool specifically designed for transferring data directly between cloud storage providers such as ShareGate, Gs Richcopy 360, and Cloudfuze. These tools often offer more reliable and efficient transfer processes, and they may be able to handle larger datasets more effectively.
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