The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It
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@scottalanmiller said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Pete-S said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JaredBusch said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@dafyre said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Dashrender said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@hobbit666 said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
My god how big is your NAS/Server?
It's in ATX tower case. 90TB is in Google Drive. Locally I have 4x2TB SSD in raidz pool.
OK, that's seemingly less crazy.. but still - what the heck is your monthly bill for that?
$12 flat, G Suite business. Unlimited storage.
How do you get that? They want me to buy a minimum of 5 to get that.
Buy just 1, they don't enforce 5 users minimum. You'll still get unlimited storage.
Except it is also Google, and who knows how long they will keep the offer or even the service.
G Suite is not going anywhere any time soon. They might as well kill Gmail if they are willing to discontinue G Suite. Unlimited storage has been there for years, and it's offered as a business service, it'd be pretty dumb to suddenly screw their business customers over. Microsoft and Amazon pulled that stunt before, although with non-business users, and I don't think it worked out too well for them. Everyone I've heard was using their storage services switched to G Suite.
G Suite has now been replaced / rebranded / reimagined to Workplace.
It looks like unlimited storage is gone from all plans except enterprise.The $12 plan gives you 2TB of storage per user.
That was fast, lol.
: insert sarcastic shockface :
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I have one of these attached to my Plex and totally love it.
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Scribe Quatro OTA DVR Recorder with 4 TV Tuners & 1TB of Recording Storage Equivalent to 150 Hours of Live TV - (HDVR-4US-1TB)
It allows me to see all the local HD OTA channels while I am away.
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@JasGot said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
I have one of these attached to my Plex and totally love it.
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Scribe Quatro OTA DVR Recorder with 4 TV Tuners & 1TB of Recording Storage Equivalent to 150 Hours of Live TV - (HDVR-4US-1TB)
It allows me to see all the local HD OTA channels while I am away.
Me too, works pretty well.
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@JasGot 1tb?
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@Pete-S said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JaredBusch said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@dafyre said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Dashrender said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@hobbit666 said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
My god how big is your NAS/Server?
It's in ATX tower case. 90TB is in Google Drive. Locally I have 4x2TB SSD in raidz pool.
OK, that's seemingly less crazy.. but still - what the heck is your monthly bill for that?
$12 flat, G Suite business. Unlimited storage.
How do you get that? They want me to buy a minimum of 5 to get that.
Buy just 1, they don't enforce 5 users minimum. You'll still get unlimited storage.
Except it is also Google, and who knows how long they will keep the offer or even the service.
G Suite is not going anywhere any time soon. They might as well kill Gmail if they are willing to discontinue G Suite. Unlimited storage has been there for years, and it's offered as a business service, it'd be pretty dumb to suddenly screw their business customers over. Microsoft and Amazon pulled that stunt before, although with non-business users, and I don't think it worked out too well for them. Everyone I've heard was using their storage services switched to G Suite.
G Suite has now been replaced / rebranded / reimagined to Workplace.
It looks like unlimited storage is gone from all plans except enterprise.The $12 plan gives you 2TB of storage per user.
Existing users are usually grandfathered in, I know lots of people still on old G Suite plans. I proactively upgraded to enterprise for $20/mo few weeks ago. Still unlimited, and still really good value, and no minimum user requirements.
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@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Pete-S said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JaredBusch said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@dafyre said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Dashrender said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@hobbit666 said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
My god how big is your NAS/Server?
It's in ATX tower case. 90TB is in Google Drive. Locally I have 4x2TB SSD in raidz pool.
OK, that's seemingly less crazy.. but still - what the heck is your monthly bill for that?
$12 flat, G Suite business. Unlimited storage.
How do you get that? They want me to buy a minimum of 5 to get that.
Buy just 1, they don't enforce 5 users minimum. You'll still get unlimited storage.
Except it is also Google, and who knows how long they will keep the offer or even the service.
G Suite is not going anywhere any time soon. They might as well kill Gmail if they are willing to discontinue G Suite. Unlimited storage has been there for years, and it's offered as a business service, it'd be pretty dumb to suddenly screw their business customers over. Microsoft and Amazon pulled that stunt before, although with non-business users, and I don't think it worked out too well for them. Everyone I've heard was using their storage services switched to G Suite.
G Suite has now been replaced / rebranded / reimagined to Workplace.
It looks like unlimited storage is gone from all plans except enterprise.The $12 plan gives you 2TB of storage per user.
Existing users are usually grandfathered in, I know lots of people still on old G Suite plans. I proactively upgraded to enterprise for $20/mo few weeks ago. Still unlimited, and still really good value, and no minimum user requirements.
Do you know if different users can have different levels? IE: One users is Enterprise, and another user just needs the free version (or has the free gone completely away now?)
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@Grey said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JasGot 1tb?
Yes. More than enough. I only use it for live TV.
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@dafyre said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Pete-S said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JaredBusch said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@dafyre said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Dashrender said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@hobbit666 said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
My god how big is your NAS/Server?
It's in ATX tower case. 90TB is in Google Drive. Locally I have 4x2TB SSD in raidz pool.
OK, that's seemingly less crazy.. but still - what the heck is your monthly bill for that?
$12 flat, G Suite business. Unlimited storage.
How do you get that? They want me to buy a minimum of 5 to get that.
Buy just 1, they don't enforce 5 users minimum. You'll still get unlimited storage.
Except it is also Google, and who knows how long they will keep the offer or even the service.
G Suite is not going anywhere any time soon. They might as well kill Gmail if they are willing to discontinue G Suite. Unlimited storage has been there for years, and it's offered as a business service, it'd be pretty dumb to suddenly screw their business customers over. Microsoft and Amazon pulled that stunt before, although with non-business users, and I don't think it worked out too well for them. Everyone I've heard was using their storage services switched to G Suite.
G Suite has now been replaced / rebranded / reimagined to Workplace.
It looks like unlimited storage is gone from all plans except enterprise.The $12 plan gives you 2TB of storage per user.
Existing users are usually grandfathered in, I know lots of people still on old G Suite plans. I proactively upgraded to enterprise for $20/mo few weeks ago. Still unlimited, and still really good value, and no minimum user requirements.
Do you know if different users can have different levels? IE: One users is Enterprise, and another user just needs the free version (or has the free gone completely away now?)
Free was gone years ago afaik. And I think all users have to be on the same plan. I can't check on my personal plan, as I don't wat to add additional users, but I'll ask my reseller at work if users can have different plans. Btw, we still have old G Suite Basic at work, no mention of rebranding to Workplace anywhere.
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@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Pete-S said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JaredBusch said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@dafyre said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Dashrender said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@hobbit666 said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
My god how big is your NAS/Server?
It's in ATX tower case. 90TB is in Google Drive. Locally I have 4x2TB SSD in raidz pool.
OK, that's seemingly less crazy.. but still - what the heck is your monthly bill for that?
$12 flat, G Suite business. Unlimited storage.
How do you get that? They want me to buy a minimum of 5 to get that.
Buy just 1, they don't enforce 5 users minimum. You'll still get unlimited storage.
Except it is also Google, and who knows how long they will keep the offer or even the service.
G Suite is not going anywhere any time soon. They might as well kill Gmail if they are willing to discontinue G Suite. Unlimited storage has been there for years, and it's offered as a business service, it'd be pretty dumb to suddenly screw their business customers over. Microsoft and Amazon pulled that stunt before, although with non-business users, and I don't think it worked out too well for them. Everyone I've heard was using their storage services switched to G Suite.
G Suite has now been replaced / rebranded / reimagined to Workplace.
It looks like unlimited storage is gone from all plans except enterprise.The $12 plan gives you 2TB of storage per user.
Existing users are usually grandfathered in, I know lots of people still on old G Suite plans. I proactively upgraded to enterprise for $20/mo few weeks ago. Still unlimited, and still really good value, and no minimum user requirements.
I was actually looking for a new account, which is why I noticed. I kind of assumed that old users would be grandfathered in but enterprise sound like an option. Thanks!
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@Pete-S said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Pete-S said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JaredBusch said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@dafyre said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@Dashrender said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@marcinozga said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@hobbit666 said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
My god how big is your NAS/Server?
It's in ATX tower case. 90TB is in Google Drive. Locally I have 4x2TB SSD in raidz pool.
OK, that's seemingly less crazy.. but still - what the heck is your monthly bill for that?
$12 flat, G Suite business. Unlimited storage.
How do you get that? They want me to buy a minimum of 5 to get that.
Buy just 1, they don't enforce 5 users minimum. You'll still get unlimited storage.
Except it is also Google, and who knows how long they will keep the offer or even the service.
G Suite is not going anywhere any time soon. They might as well kill Gmail if they are willing to discontinue G Suite. Unlimited storage has been there for years, and it's offered as a business service, it'd be pretty dumb to suddenly screw their business customers over. Microsoft and Amazon pulled that stunt before, although with non-business users, and I don't think it worked out too well for them. Everyone I've heard was using their storage services switched to G Suite.
G Suite has now been replaced / rebranded / reimagined to Workplace.
It looks like unlimited storage is gone from all plans except enterprise.The $12 plan gives you 2TB of storage per user.
Existing users are usually grandfathered in, I know lots of people still on old G Suite plans. I proactively upgraded to enterprise for $20/mo few weeks ago. Still unlimited, and still really good value, and no minimum user requirements.
I was actually looking for a new account, which is why I noticed. I kind of assumed that old users would be grandfathered in but enterprise sound like an option. Thanks!
If you can't sign up for enterprise, I've heard some people couldn't, I have no idea why, sign up for business, and then upgrade through billing options.
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@Grey said in The Skinny on Plex: How Are People Using It:
@JasGot 1tb?
Also, the Destination for recordings is the Plex Server and its storage, so none of the recordings (that the kids have) are ever stored on the HD.