• 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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      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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      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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        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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      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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        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.

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      5 months ago

      that’s not in the plan it won’t increase until they dominate the market and lock in the user base and I don’t think enough people subscribe yet. squeezing free accounts to put you in the just enough annoyed state. Just like mobile games do.

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      1 year ago

      They’ve actually been ramping up efforts to get people to pay for storage lately. I’ve always been fairly close to full, but lately they’ve started popping up brightly-colored warnings on various interfaces telling me to buy more space.

      I did the opposite and got down to like 80% full, and the warnings are still there!

      This is a far cry from the original statement that I’d never run out of email storage. (Yes, I use it for other things, too, but I’ve found myself having to delete emails with attachments to keep storage requirements down.

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    1 year ago

    They won’t give it to you. If you need it, you will buy the higher tier. What’s their incentive to give you more storage? That helps them how?

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, storage costs also don’t scale well so why would they? Also since this is Lemmy: Host your own “cloud” storage

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    1 year ago

    I cancelled my storage subscription with google in the past year, partially to degoogle my life, but also because in all those years they kept the price the same for the same amount of storage. It’s not like it was that much, 20€ for 100GB/year, but I have MS O365 family plan which gives me 1TB per account, so no real point in staying.

    At one point I will have to demicrosoft I suppose, but I:m not in a rush. At least MS doesn’t convert my pictures to shitty quality.

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      I’m close to doing the same. Mostly because of how poorly they handled Google Play Credit cards being hung up in their automated system and basically stiffing me for them. They can’t be returned to the store despite Google insisting they can be. I gave up after 13 attempts…

      Being more than a Google Drive and YouTube customer I have other Google services I’m not sure it’s worth the effort anymore. This is after years of paying monthly fees all because I can’t find a human at google to resolve a google play gift card issue on their end. I hope California takes them to the cleaners in the class action over the millions in Google Play they are holding.

      It’s free money for them as there is no way for many users to redeem or refund these cards bought in grocery stores, online, and/or big box stores. This is the part where I think they have slided into the evil part the early version of them were concerned about.

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    1 year ago

    Unlimited full-resolution photo storage is the main reason I subscribe to Prime.

    Prime Video I could easily do without, Prime Music I haven’t even tried, Twitch Prime throws my friend a couple bucks a month, free shipping doesn’t matter since I could just wait to hit the minimum spend for free shipping. All nice to have, I guess, but I wouldn’t pay for.

    But the unlimited full-resolution photo storage alone is worth the full subscription price. I don’t even know how many 100s of GB of photos my wife and I have taken over the last decade, especially since having kids. Maybe another 5GB/mo?

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      Prime Photos is nice but it doesn’t include videos, and I also wonder how long it will last. Nobody can really give out so much space for free, both Microsoft and Google tried to do it in the past and they reverted it back.

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        Yeah, fair. I backup my videos by syncing to my old Pixel 3a. It’s low res, but I don’t really care about video quality on old videos. If I’m recording something to upload or share, then I’ll work with the original file.

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    I literally just wish that Google photos wouldn’t make a copy of my photos without the metadata every time I decide to edit one

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      Or that they would de-duplicate photo storage. Currently, if you upload one from phone+tablet+computer or some other combo of devices, the photos all count towards your storage limit rather than storing one object and having references to that same one object. It is a problem already solved multiple ways.

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        1 year ago

        if you upload one from phone+tablet+computer or some other combo of devices,

        How and when does that even happen?

        Google Files app has a feature to identify and delete duplicates from the same device. Very handy.

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          No, I believe they are saying one 5mb photo file is duplicated per device it’s saved on, meaning 3 devices with the same photo will cost you 15mb of drive storage instead of just the 5mb it’s supposed to.

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            1 year ago

            Saving is optional - you don’t have to save a photo to be able to browse it. And yes, browsing it will take some storage space as well since the app has to download, cache and render the image somehow but that’s true for any device and just the way it works.

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        That definitely sounds interesting, given that I use Nextcloud. But I’m definitely not sure about using an S3 bucket for my stuff.

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          It’s encrypted at the local protocol level, global and resilient. But I understand, it’s not under your jurisdiction. You can also encrypt the file names if you want to.

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    I right now have 215GB and pay 0$. I boght a used LG V10 and HTC One M9 and they had some kind of promotion that gave you 100GB of free space for a year. Its been well over a year now and I still have it.