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Moving files from server to OneDrive and/or to Teams/SharePoint
OneDrive handled 100GB files last time I checked. It's easy enough to look up the current limit.
Upload speed is a function of your connection speed and how busy your machine is. The OneDrive icon in your taskbar gives you a progress indicator.
I suggest you get some training to bring you up to speed on cloud storage basics.
- MQuigg305Jan 21, 2022Copper Contributor
Hello Mike.
I see that many plans give a user 1 TB for storage. I am prepared to zip my files--but not if I am using them frequently--to make most of my storage capacity.
I now have the OneDrive icon on my task bar to see upload progress--no one told me about this.
But I am also wondering about the Teams upload. There is no progress bar, just the spinning upload in progress message at the top toolbar. One never knows when it will end.
Just finding it difficult to do my work while the upload is going on.
Thanks!
M
- Mike WilliamsJan 21, 2022Iron ContributorIt sounds like you're doing some sort of manual upload rather than using synchronised local storage => this is why you need training. You will waste a lot of time trying to do things that will happen quickly and automatically if you don't understand the basic principles and processes (e.g. the OneDrive icon). I've worked in environments like this where everyone has super tools and is being insanely INEFFICIENT with them because of inadequate training.
There is no separate Teams upload. Teams uses SharePoint storage, and that is all managed by the OneDrive sync client.
If you're working under a Government 365 license, you've probably got access to gobs of SharePoint storage,which is the more appropriate location for work that others depend on. Save your OneDrive for personal document storage. Again...training.- MQuigg305Jan 21, 2022Copper Contributor
Mike:
I am a graphic designer and just wanted you to understand that the software I use, which is Adobe and Acrobat, do not automatically SAVE to MS OneDrive as would Office365 documents. I fully understand and do know how to upload Office files to MS OneDrive with autosave, but my bread and butter is with Adobe files.
This is what I store in OneDrive--Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Acrobat. These are not MS files! I am mixing software brands here. I believe you have misunderstood what I have asked.
MS OneDrive is what the government has provided me with for storage of my Adobe files and I use it. I have to manually save each time. There is no training on how to automatically save these files to OneDrive--or to Teams.
Marie