Clarification on Google Shared Drive Storage Updates

You are receiving this email because you currently serve as the manager for at least one Google Shared Drive with a temporary, free storage exception granted earlier this year.
Action required: Reduce your Shared Drive(s) to 15GB or commit to paying for additional storage for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. Proposed annual cost: $2,000 per 10 Terabyte increments (more details on smaller tiers will follow).
  • 1. What is this message referring to?
    • This message pertains to a Google Shared Drive for your department or group, which received a notable temporary storage exception earlier this year. The exception allowed your team to store university data and collaborate as needed without the standard limitations.
  • 2. Do you need to take action now?
    No action is needed at this time.
    • Previously, we were working to reduce our total storage in Google due to storage quota requirements. However, since we now have the option to purchase additional Google storage to support the college’s business needs, this is no longer necessary.
  • 3. Will you need to cover the cost of additional storage?
    • The Poole IT budget will cover up to 10TB of storage for administrative and teaching purposes across the college. The Poole IT team will work with the Google services team to manage storage quotas and handle any exceptions for Poole College shared drives.
  • 4. What if the shared drive is used for research?
    • If your shared drive stores research data, we encourage you to transition this data to the OIT Research Storage platform. Faculty members are eligible for up to 10TB of free research storage. You can visit this link to learn more about research storage: https://it.poole.ncsu.edu/google-drive-storage-faqs/
    • If you prefer to keep your research data in Google, please schedule a meeting with the Poole IT team using this link: https://app.reclaim.ai/m/poole-it/flexible-quick-meeting) to:
      1. Ensure the data classification permits storage in Google.
      2. Explore funding options to cover any overages. (Note: We are currently working on approvals to allow research funds to be used for Google storage costs.)

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