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I'm an administrator at a small Art & Design school, and we're struggling with figuring out where to cap the personal file storage for users.
As you might imagine for a school with our focus, many of our courses involve critique in an open forum. The best way to do that historically for us has been sharing embedded images in a Discussion-style setting where students can comment and reply. Unfortunately, we are quickly discovering that this approach is already taxing the limited file quota established for Users. Furthermore—embedded images at the core of graded assessments in a course are vulnerable to students deleting them at any point in the future (unlike "submitted" files).
Until recently, we were self-hosted on Blackboard, and our storage concerns were of an entirely different nature.
My questions are:
Thanks for your help!
Hi there, @alexander_mitch ...
Not really an answer for you, and you may have seen this already, but I wanted to share this Guide: How do I set storage quotas for an account?. However, it really doesn't say anything about a limit or a "default". Something in the back of my mind tells me that it might be good to reach out to your school's CSM (Customer Success Manager) at Instructure to see if there are any extra costs associated with increasing user quotas...especially for a large number of people. I'm not 100% sure there would be an extra cost, but it wouldn't hurt to ask to be sure.
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