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      Carnival Boy
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      @scottalanmiller how has this effected your Nadella love-in? If Ballmer did this I reckon you'd be all over him like a rash 🙂

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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        @Carnival-Boy said:

        @scottalanmiller how has this effected your Nadella love-in? If Ballmer did this I reckon you'd be all over him like a rash 🙂

        This is pretty crappy indeed however I've been complaining for a year that they never opened up OneDrive and all of the unlimited storage was fake so this isn't new to me, just how I've always seen the product.

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          Carnival Boy
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          Fake? I don't think there was anything fake about it, was there?

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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            @Carnival-Boy said:

            Fake? I don't think there was anything fake about it, was there?

            Other than that they kept promoting "unlimited" but kept having limits and never ended up rolling out the "unlimited" as it was. Some of us were still on the waiting list to get it by the time that it went away. Some people got it, but I have no idea what percentage. It was all new users signing up to take advantage of the unlimited marketing, not the people who had tried it originally. Maybe I'm one of the few, but maybe that was the norm, too.

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              garak0410 @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              @Carnival-Boy said:

              Fake? I don't think there was anything fake about it, was there?

              Other than that they kept promoting "unlimited" but kept having limits and never ended up rolling out the "unlimited" as it was. Some of us were still on the waiting list to get it by the time that it went away. Some people got it, but I have no idea what percentage. It was all new users signing up to take advantage of the unlimited marketing, not the people who had tried it originally. Maybe I'm one of the few, but maybe that was the norm, too.

              Mine always showed 10.1TB when they went to "unlimited"...Showed 10.3 TB total and 10.1 TB available...so I was barely using it but it was nice to have and was planning on using it for as long as I kept Office 365.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Mine never got close to that even. But 10TB would have been a nice start.

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                • garak0410G
                  garak0410 @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  Mine never got close to that even. But 10TB would have been a nice start.

                  As mentioned earlier, I am finally taking your advice and will stop being ALL IN with Microsoft. 🙂 This OneDrive announcement was the final straw (and this goes back to Windows MOBILE and Zune for me...) I still love the media options on XBOX One and love my Band 2 but open to others now. I'd look at a FireTV but since I have the XBOX and it has Amazon Instant Video, just don't want "yet another device"...wish XBOX would get an Amazon Music app...would be nice...

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                  • garak0410G
                    garak0410 @garak0410
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                    @garak0410 said:

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    @Carnival-Boy said:

                    Fake? I don't think there was anything fake about it, was there?

                    Other than that they kept promoting "unlimited" but kept having limits and never ended up rolling out the "unlimited" as it was. Some of us were still on the waiting list to get it by the time that it went away. Some people got it, but I have no idea what percentage. It was all new users signing up to take advantage of the unlimited marketing, not the people who had tried it originally. Maybe I'm one of the few, but maybe that was the norm, too.

                    Mine always showed 10.1TB when they went to "unlimited"...Showed 10.3 TB total and 10.1 TB available...so I was barely using it but it was nice to have and was planning on using it for as long as I kept Office 365.

                    This is what my OneDrive has always shown since I was granted "unlimited storage":

                    Your plan
                    Free 15 GB

                    Your additional storage
                    Referral bonus (0% achieved) 0 GB

                    Loyalty bonus 10 GB

                    Office 365 subscription 10,240 GB

                    Groove Music Pass subscription 100 GB

                    Camera roll bonus 15 GB

                    Paid plan bonus 15 GB

                    I am just curious as to how and why they would just talk all of this away from me.

                    Surface bonus 200 GB

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                      Carnival Boy
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                      Look how complicated that is! Three different types of bonus, 2 different subscriptions. They're just a bunch of amateurs run by marketing men. Amazon and Google are miles ahead.

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                      • garak0410G
                        garak0410 @Carnival Boy
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                        @Carnival-Boy said:

                        Look how complicated that is! Three different types of bonus, 2 different subscriptions. They're just a bunch of amateurs run by marketing men. Amazon and Google are miles ahead.

                        It just boggles the mind doesn't it? It hard to believe they will take it all away to just 1TB since I have Office 365. And if I didn't have it, I'd be down to 5GB I guess, since I will lose all these bonus tiers.

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                          Carnival Boy @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said:

                          @Carnival-Boy said:

                          Fake? I don't think there was anything fake about it, was there?

                          Other than that they kept promoting "unlimited" but kept having limits and never ended up rolling out the "unlimited" as it was. Some of us were still on the waiting list to get it by the time that it went away. Some people got it, but I have no idea what percentage. It was all new users signing up to take advantage of the unlimited marketing, not the people who had tried it originally. Maybe I'm one of the few, but maybe that was the norm, too.

                          Did you fill what space you had? Apparently, when you fill the space you get allocated another 10TB. When you fill that you get another 10TB, and so and so until infinity. So I suspect you did actually have unlimited storage.

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                            marcinozga
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                            I've heard of people getting upped to 40TB once reaching 10TB. I was really close to testing that, but apparently Microsoft thinks we (ab)use the service.

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                              scottalanmiller
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                              75TB as an "outlyer" seems a bit ridiculous for MS to call abuse on a system touted as "unlimited." It's understood, generally, that unlimited isn't really unlimited. But 75TB seems like more of a "normal" number for people with fast WAN links than a crazy one. If they said 250TB, I'd be shocked. But for 75TB to be so high that they point to it as the edge case... how small were they expecting this to be?

                              I have maybe 40TB of storage at home. If I was to back up to their service my home storage (isn't that the idea?) then I'd be in the same broad range.

                              If you have a lot of home videos (GoPro users anyone?) or a movie collection (don't tons of people have those?) or other large collections this seems like it wouldn't be normal, but common. These are reasonable things for consumers to own and want to back up.

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                                marcinozga
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                                And then there's this guy:
                                http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/05/fios-customer-discovers-the-limits-of-unlimited-data-77-tb-in-month/
                                https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28309842-LOL-VZ-called-me-about-my-bandwidth-usage-Gotta-go-Biz

                                I wonder if he's one of the offenders too.

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                                • Reid CooperR
                                  Reid Cooper
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                                  That is about 7.2 days of full gigabit speeds with no overhead or interruptions.

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                                    Carnival Boy
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                                    Unless its pizza, offering unlimited anything is just dumbass. What doesn't make sense is why someone storing 75TB of data on their Office 365 accounts means Microsoft thinks it's ok to reduce my free space on Hotmail from 40GB to 5GB. Especially as that extra storage was earned by me as a so-called loyalty bonus.

                                    By all means remove offers from new users signing up, but why screw your existing, loyal customers? I've been with Hotmail for about 20 years.

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                                      stacksofplates @Carnival Boy
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                                      @Carnival-Boy said:

                                      Unless its pizza, offering unlimited anything is just dumbass. What doesn't make sense is why someone storing 75TB of data on their Office 365 accounts means Microsoft thinks it's ok to reduce my free space on Hotmail from 40GB to 5GB. Especially as that extra storage was earned by me as a so-called loyalty bonus.

                                      By all means remove offers from new users signing up, but why screw your existing, loyal customers? I've been with Hotmail for about 20 years.

                                      Ya that makes no sense at all. Especially because the two services are seemingly unrelated, AND because you earned the extra space. You did work for them.

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                                      • stacksofplatesS
                                        stacksofplates
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                                        http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/11/microsoft-caves-and-gives-15gb-back-to-legacy-onedrive-users/

                                        You can keep the 15GB free if you go to the link in the article.

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                                          Ambarishrh @dafyre
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                                          @dafyre said:

                                          @scottalanmiller Right. My question was more along the lines of does it Sync files like Drop Box?

                                          With DropBox when I log into the client from another computer, it immediately starts downloading everything... I'd rather have something that will just let me keep dumping files into it, or download just the ones I need.

                                          Dropbox has an option called selective sync. During your initial setup, the wizard has an option to select what you want to sync from your dropbox to the machine. I have a 1TB account that i've been using for several years, my home devices has all media files synced and work machines only documents that i need to be used in both home and office.

                                          I was interested in the Amazon cloud due to the unlimited option, but reading through the posts here, i think i will stick with dropbox!

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @stacksofplates
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                                            @johnhooks said:

                                            http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/11/microsoft-caves-and-gives-15gb-back-to-legacy-onedrive-users/

                                            You can keep the 15GB free if you go to the link in the article.

                                            thanks!

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