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AlleV

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  1. The problem is that they give 60 days then, from what they say, the account is set to read-only, so at least for now you have to find an alternative.
    Yes, I had checked dropbox too but unfortunately the costs are significantly higher, for "unlimited" space you need a minimum of 3 users with a total cost of about 70 euros per month.

  2. Hi guys , I have had a Gdrive account for plex for several years now, two days ago I got an email from google saying that I have exceeded my storage limits in the cloud ( I currently have 40TB ) and that I have 60 days to delete the excess files, otherwise my account will go to read-only status, I checked around the web and actually this is something that is happening to others as well, it seems that google is blocking unlimited space. Did you guys get this email ?

  3. 1 hour ago, srcrist said:

    I think that it is better to keep any single volume less than the 60TB limit for Volume Shadow Copy and Chkdsk. Any volume larger than that cannot be repaired in the inevitable eventuality of minor file system corruption. Chkdsk is relatively essential in order to maintain an NTFS volume. So I would suggest splitting the volume. Note that if that volume isn't actually full, you can shrink it to add additional volumes of the appropriate size.

    thanks, last thing, for plex if i use two units in a pool instead of a single one the performances are different or nothing changes?

  4. 1 hour ago, srcrist said:

    Volumes each have their own file system. Moving data between volumes will require the data to be reuploaded. Only moves within the same file system can be made without reuploading the data, because only the file system data needs to be modified to make such a change.

    thanks for the answer, do you think it is better to have a single 250TB volume as it is already using or is it better to divide it into multiple partitions and then unify it in a pool?

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