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Lisa Douglas
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
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Investigating
Allow a personal account to have more than 3 TB
Hello,
I'm a graphic designer with over 15 years of workload. This obviously equates to extreme files sizes. I was disappointed to learn Dropbox don't offer a package for single users over 3TB....
Reaxions
11 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Yeah, the low limit is absolutely ridiculous. I'd happily pay the increased business price for more storage (5TB+), but I don't need/want multiple users, signature options, etc. I just need the extra backup storage. I tried the business plan, but it was such a nightmare to use, and it ended up screwing up my previous personal account, for which I'd already been paying paying $10+/month for many years. I own a business, but don't want everyone to have access to everything, so my employees obviously don't need the same amount of storage space as me (as the curator). I have 65TB of storage on my home theater PC/server, but I want to be able to backup my 15 home security cameras in real-time, important files, etc. without prioritizing what's more important out of all of it. I have several battery backups at home, but they have a time limit, so it's not a great option in the event of a fire, etc. I'm 48-years-old and have accumulated a lot of important pictures, music, work files, etc. over the years, and I'm very happy to pay a lot more to backup/protect them somewhere while being able to access them from my phone and PC in real time. Why Dropbox doesn't offer the option to take more money from a long-term customer for just more of the same service is just stupid and short-sighted.