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Yep, create a service account here and add the email to a team drive. Download the credentials, and pass it to rclone with
--drive-service-account-file=$file
25GBps or 25Gbps? 25Gbps or 40Gbps interface sounds right.
25 Gigabytes per second.
fresh roasted hosting are spammers!
This request is several months old and the project is complete, so I'm not really looking for more suggestions. Besides... I don't think any of the options you listed would have worked for this specific use-case? At least not cheaply.
He is trying to reach post count to apply for provider tag. At the same time promote his own company (Fresh Roasted)
Was it edited? I don't see a signature or the company name...
Well, it was hidden between godaddy and bluehost.
I smell some fresh roasted deluxe SEO special coming down the pipe soon.
@MasonR Any reason why you didn’t just share the whole drive with your new account then click “Add to my drive”?
Just curious :]
In that scenario, I'm curious, would the files remain if the original account was deleted/busted/etc?
For the new account to actually "own" the files, you have to use the "make a copy" option, which can only be done on the files themselves (not their directories). Would have taken way too much time.
And I wanted the new account to have everything encrypted (the original account was not encrypted), thus a straight copy wouldn't suffice.
No they'd be deleted I'm pretty sure, unless a "copy" of the files were made, but that's a tedious process when you have thousands and thousands of files :P
That's what I assumed too but was still curious, thanks for the tip :-)
I'm at that point now where I have so much on gdrive and I do rely on it now but I'd like to back it up to another similarly stupidly cheap "unlimited" storage server for redundancy. One of these days the gravy train will end sadly, that's just how Google rolls :-P
Seems to have been rectified, @PieHasBeenEaten style ...
This is the way.
Jesus, didn't even notice. Good catch, then.