How much storage for photos on Google Apps?
April 19, 2011 8:49 PM Subscribe
How much storage does Google Apps for Non-Profit provide for photos (Picasa Web Albums)?
I'm trying to find an easy web album solution that allows users to upload photo galleries. We already use Google Docs and Calendar, so thinking about switching to Google Apps. However, I can't see to find how much storage is provided for photos. (info for other apps don't mention web albums)
Would I be better off just setting up something like zenphoto on our server instead?
Tried searching all the FAQs and forums but couldn't turn up anything.
I'm trying to find an easy web album solution that allows users to upload photo galleries. We already use Google Docs and Calendar, so thinking about switching to Google Apps. However, I can't see to find how much storage is provided for photos. (info for other apps don't mention web albums)
Would I be better off just setting up something like zenphoto on our server instead?
Tried searching all the FAQs and forums but couldn't turn up anything.
Best answer: Not sure about non-profits, but for reference: I have the free Google Apps, and it shows that I have 1 GB. I can also buy more storage for pretty cheap:
20 GB ($5.00 USD per year)
80 GB ($20.00 USD per year)
200 GB ($50.00 USD per year)
400 GB ($100.00 USD per year)
1 TB ($256.00 USD per year)
posted by misterbrandt at 9:07 PM on April 19, 2011
20 GB ($5.00 USD per year)
80 GB ($20.00 USD per year)
200 GB ($50.00 USD per year)
400 GB ($100.00 USD per year)
1 TB ($256.00 USD per year)
posted by misterbrandt at 9:07 PM on April 19, 2011
Best answer: Also, this page suggests that all Google Apps tiers get the same 1 GB
posted by misterbrandt at 9:11 PM on April 19, 2011
posted by misterbrandt at 9:11 PM on April 19, 2011
Best answer: We don't have Picasa enabled for our Google Apps non-profit account but I can confirm that we get the same storage as regular Google Apps (non-paid) for Gmail and Docs. I suspect it is the same for Picasa. They want you to pay one way or another for extra storage.
posted by ChrisHartley at 6:05 AM on April 20, 2011
posted by ChrisHartley at 6:05 AM on April 20, 2011
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