Ii wouldn't be surprised people did the same to amazon cloud and this is the kind of behavior that caused Amazon to remove unlimited to everyone and now the API probably come from similar reasons. I've seen someone braging about using over a PB of their free storage ( or was it on a unlimited google account ? ) and was looking to upload even more stuff. Especially when Amazon drive was unlimited for 60$/yr and was working with an API it probably got abused quite badly. I was pretty vocal about it to the customer service department for the retraction of the API support.īut I fear Amazon HAD to do tight quite a lot the screw to prevent people of using 100's of TB or more of useless junk. I do feel your anger toward Amazon and I do share it. That solution would work with good backup solution software like GoodSync. Only thing that piss me a little bit from that idea are the download fees of 0.01$/gb. The latest arranged their pricing a way it come about the same price as Amazon drive is 61$/yr/TB ( it is 0.005$/mth/gb ). I'm really thinking about moving my offsite backup from Amazon to BackBlazeB2. You can only download 2GB at a time, so you have to figure out where the last file was you left off at. THEY impose the restriction.Įdit: I forgot to mention that they also have a 2GB restriction on Drive. It is 100%technologically feasible to download all with one click. I assume they want to make it very difficult to download photos because they don't want people leaving their ecosystem. You would think they would have an amazing app with all the money they have-NOPE! They've made it worse. I have too many photos to organize them all into albums at this point. Using shift to select all leaves many photos within the selection unselected, which is ridiculous. The others are outside of folders and you can't select all. The problem is that only photos that are in albums are in folders. You can only access Drive via a crappy web interface. They got rid of their Drive desktop app and replaced it with the Amazon Photos app. Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context. On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '”
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