So my link was deactivated, due to reaching a download limit.
What arre the limits on each of the paid plans?
Hi @SteveAL, If you are a Dropbox Plus, Professional, or Business subscriber, your bandwidth limit is 200 GB per day: The total amount of traffic that all of your links and file requests combined can generate. More info - https://www.dropbox.com/help/security/banned-links
@SteveAL: In case of free/basic accounts, it is 20 GB and 100,000 downloads per day.
Thanks. Do you know what the limit is on the free account I have now?
TY
hi why does it mean 20gb and 100,000 download? does it mean that if the file were small in kb will be stopped download if exceed 100,000 download even though did not exceed 20gb? and if file were big like 10gb then 2nd download will be the limit bandwith?
@information wrote: does it mean that if the file were small in kb will be stopped download if exceed 100,000 download even though did not exceed 20gb? and if file were big like 10gb then 2nd download will be the limit bandwith?
does it mean that if the file were small in kb will be stopped download if exceed 100,000 download even though did not exceed 20gb? and if file were big like 10gb then 2nd download will be the limit bandwith?
Yes, exactly. Note that those limits are for a 24-hour period and reset each day.
Does anyone know how 20 GB download limit calculated across the day?
Is 20 GB limit equals something like 1 GB per hour? Are there any other limits? Per IP-address, for example.
Asking, because
I received Network Connection Error after downloading 20 files 50 MB each (approximetely 1 GB in total). I was downloading the files one after another but not simultaneously
Network Connection Error wouldn't be related to a bandwidth overage.
Hey @Sunny-Moon, thanks for checking in with us!
In general, Dropbox accounts have the following limits to prevent abuse:
You can find more info about this here and also check out this thread where other users have reported concern about traffic limits.
Hope this helps!