File Storage Quota question
I have a joint library with Andy Naselli, and together we have over 45,000 entries in Zotero. Recently, my folder, which is smaller than my partner's, stopped syncing with the joint library. The notice says: “The group ‘Ezra710’ has reached its Zotero File Storage quota. Some files were not uploaded. Other Zotero data will continue to sync to the server. The group owner can increase the group’s storage capacity from the storage settings section on Zotero.org.” Here are my questions:
1. Because we save our attachments to our personal computers, am I correct that the "storage quota" statement just means that our entries have themselves crossed the 300MB free limit?
2. Would the same "storage quota" notice be present if we had individual libraries and went above 45,000 entries?
3. My friend is the "owner" of the folder. If we need to upgrade Zotero, can I expect that the 2GB limit should be fine for us at this time?
Jason DeRouchie
1. Because we save our attachments to our personal computers, am I correct that the "storage quota" statement just means that our entries have themselves crossed the 300MB free limit?
2. Would the same "storage quota" notice be present if we had individual libraries and went above 45,000 entries?
3. My friend is the "owner" of the folder. If we need to upgrade Zotero, can I expect that the 2GB limit should be fine for us at this time?
Jason DeRouchie
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fcheslackThe storage quota only includes actual files, so I'd guess that a few just snuck into that library. If you don't need it at all, you can fully disable file syncing for your group and/or personal libraries in the sync preferences (https://www.zotero.org/support/preferences/sync), or disable it for the group itself from the group settings on zotero.org (https://www.zotero.org/support/groups#library_settings)