• N00dle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t see Google raising that storage limit anytime soon. They’ve spent the past 2 years years trying to get rid of storage requirements on their end. They combined drive, email, and photo storage in the same storage limit. They’re about to start trimming inactive Google accounts. The plan here is to push people into the higher 1TB plan which might be more profitable for them. I’m amazed the price for the plans have held steady. I’d expect a price increase from either Google or OneDrive.

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      1 year ago

      They just needed to offer lots of storage so they could kill off Dropbox, now that it’s mostly dead for consumers, it’s time for Google to make money with their monopoly. Even though storage prices have gone way down.

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      1 year ago

      No company will. Apple is the same. 5GB base. But for just $1, you get 50!

      It’s a nice bit of reoccurring revenue for big tech right now. No one is getting rid of it. Not in this economic climate.

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        1 year ago

        There’s plenty of other options for cloud storage out there.

        The issue, especially with Apple devices, is how cleanly they integrate into the device and people’s existing habits.

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      1 year ago

      I bought the 2TB package because my wife needs the extra features for her side-business/hobby, like the appointment slots, no time-limit on Google Meet, etc.

      And since we already use Google for most of our stuff it was the rational choice.

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        1 year ago

        2tb for $10/mo is a no brainer to me and the reason why gdrive is the last holdout in my de-googling efforts lol

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      1 year ago

      Exactly, I had GSuite and purchased 1tb storage for Drive. Now I’ve been moved to Workspace and they’ve cut each user down to 30gb (I’m the only user) and my Drive space doesn’t count for any of it. Drive says I have 1tb but Workspace Admin says my user is 300% over the limit.

      Google themselves told me I need to purchase more storage (or up the number of users) and try and get a refund on the 1tb storage. Bizarre.