![]() ![]() What happens with the extra storage licenses when you upgrade your Workspace tariff?ĭon’t worry, in case you decide to upgrade from Business Starter to Standard, you won’t lose any of your data. And when you’re out of capacity? You can easily buy more user licenses. For instance, if you start using Business Standard for 20 users, your pooled storage will be 40 TB (20 × 2 TB). He simply “takes it” from the shared company capacity (which equals the number of your Workspace users times 2 TB). That means that Albert can use even 10 TB of storage if he wants to. ![]() The possibility of buying extra storage for single users is also newly available for the Business Starter package only (used to be available for all of the tariffs).īusiness Standard, on the other hand, provides each user with 2 TB of storage - and what more, the storage is pooled among the whole company (applies to all tariffs above Starter). In case any of your employees (let’s call him Albert) reaches the limit of his storage capacity and you want to raise it, the only way to do so is to buy an extra storage package for him (prices here) or to upgrade to a higher Workspace tariff (at least Business Standard). Larger storage pooled among the companyīusiness Starter (former G Suite Basic) offers 30 GB of data storage for each user. ![]() But how can you decide which one is the right one for your company? What are the main differences between these two tariffs? And what makes Business Standard worth double the price of a Starter? Today, we will help you answer all of these questions, share our experience and give you some useful tips. Business Starter and Business Standard are the two most common Google Workspace tariff choices of smaller companies. ![]()
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