Too many users abused unlimited Dropbox plans, so they’re getting limits::Some people have taken “as much space as you need” too literally.

  • foggy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I worked for a company that was offering unlimited storage to its too tier customers.

    I brought it up in a meeting when we first started talking about it.

    “Okay but you don’t mean unlimited. That’s bad PR waiting to happen.”

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        Roughly

        “what do you mean?”

        “You cannot offer something that doesn’t exist. If Amazon decided to become a client, we’d be in a world of hurt.”

        “It’s fine none of our clients use more than a few hundred gigs”

        This was in 2018. They still offer unlimited storage. So I guess, what do I know?

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          Wow that’s low. If I’m paying for unlimited I expect to at least go over 2TB since I have the space

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          May I ask what the company is? You don’t have to disclose it publicly if you don’t want, I have matrix setup on my profile here.

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          1 year ago

          what would they do if some user just decides to use more than their “limit”? like hundreds of TB?

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            Boot them, most likely. Or eat the cost, and look to shutter the free space/apply limits ASAP.

            Not unlike Amazon Cloud, Google Drive, and Dropbox here. There was someone on the datahoarders Reddit who famously shoved a Petabyte of Data into their Cloud Drive offering, and likely contributed to it being shut down as a result.

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              likely contributed to it being shut down as a result.

              hope they had an offline backup.