Submitted by OutlandishnessOk2452 t3_127vgoq in technology
9-11GaveMe5G t1_jeg653p wrote
I think 5 million files is a fair limit.
crusoe t1_jegc0hx wrote
If you have TB of storage, which Google lets you pay for, that means you can't use most of it, at MB per file...
Google premium offers 2TB, 5 million files means every file needs to be at least 500k to make full use of it.
Obsidiath t1_jegfvpc wrote
People tend to vastly overestimate the file size of simple text-based files. Sure, 5 million files take up a LOT of space if it's all uncompressed photo or video files.
Assuming uncompressed text, using (mostly) exclusively Latin characters, 500k is already ~ 100.000 words.
The Hobbit is less than 100.000 words. The complete Lord of the Rings series, The Hobbit Included, is around 560.000 words.
5 million files is nothing when you're storing plain old text files. Won't even be remotely close to 2TB, which is 2 million Megabytes, or between 3 to 4 million times the total word count of Lord of the Rings.
the_red_scimitar t1_jegp1vu wrote
Why? And what does fair have to do with it? It's unfair to me if I pay for the storage, and they have an undocumented limit that I run into. But exactly where does fairness come in here and why is 5 million "fair", but 5 million and one is not?
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