Fredonia Google Workspace Storage FAQs
- 1 What's changing with Fredonia's Google Workspace accounts?
- 2 Why is Fredonia making these changes?
- 3 How did the University prioritize these cost savings relative to other expenditures at SUNY Fredonia?
- 4 How are Alumni impacted by this Google storage change?
- 5 What alternative storage services does the University offer?
- 6 What actions do users need to take?
- 7 What if I need more data storage above the established quotas?
- 8 Do I Have Any Legal Obligations for Managing Data in My FREDmail Account?
- 9 As an Employee, what are my Obligations When Reducing Files and Emails Stored in my FREDmail Business Account?
- 10 Am I Allowed to Store Official University Data in my Personal Account?
- 11 How do I Check My FREDmail Usage?
- 12 Viewing FREDmail vs. Personal Account Storage
- 13 What does the University offer in terms of alternative storage solutions for the employees, Emeritus, and students?
- 14 How do I Export Files from Google Drive?
- 15 How do I Export Gmail Contacts?
- 16 How do I Export messages from Gmail?
- 17 How can I get help?
What's changing with Fredonia's Google Workspace accounts?
Due to storage policy changes imposed by Google, Fredonia’s Google Workspace (Gmail, Google Drive, etc.) accounts will no longer offer unlimited storage beginning July 1, 2023. To comply with the reduced storage quota, the university must implement the following changes:
Students, Faculty/Staff, Emeritus, Associates (e.g. FSA, CCCC, etc.), Alumni (2 years after graduation - see below), and Department accounts will have a total storage quota of 20 GB.
Visitors and Student Association (SA) Organizations will have a total quota of 5GB.
Although storage limits and available services are being adjusted, the university will continue to support the FREDMail service.
NOTE: This change and the new quotas impact all Google Workspace applications (Gmail, Drive, Shared Drive, Sites, Photos, etc.).
Why is Fredonia making these changes?
Over the past several years, there have been unpreceded changes across higher education that range from extreme financial challenges due to low enrollment, increased regulatory mandates, and an increase in the number of security threats (e.g. phishing attacks) that have required us to make difficult decisions to ensure the University is able to continue to provide a safe, secure, and user-friendly computing environment for the entire campus community.
How did the University prioritize these cost savings relative to other expenditures at SUNY Fredonia?
The SUNY Fredonia Information Technology Advisory Board (ITAB), the Chief Information Officer, and the President’s Cabinet work together to review technology expenditure costs, options, and the impact of changes to provide a safe, secure, and user-friendly computing environment in a fiscally responsible manner.
How are Alumni impacted by this Google storage change?
Fredonia greatly values and appreciates our Alumni community however, due to recent changes imposed by Google, effective July 1, 2022, the campus will no longer offer SUNY Fredonia Alumni Gmail accounts or access to other Google Workspace apps. All current Alumni will need to transfer or move their files from their Fredonia Google Workspace Apps (e.g FREDmail, Drive, etc.) to their personal apps before the July 1, 2022 deadline.
Changes effective July 1, 2022, include the following:
Alumni graduating during the spring of 2022 or December 2021 and all future graduates will have access to their Fredonia Google Workspace account for 2 years after graduation. The quota limit of 20GB applies to these alumni as of July 1.
Alumni who graduated before spring 2022 will not continue to have access to their Fredonia Workspace account and will lose their access to Google Workspace as of July 1, 2022.
What alternative storage services does the University offer?
Microsoft OneDrive is Microsoft’s cloud storage service part of the Office365 suite available to all faculty, staff, emeritus, and students. This cloud storage solution should only be used to store business-related data (no personal data) and is comparable to Google Drive. Only Category I - Public or Category II - Private University data should be used with this solution. OneDrive provides the ability to store your documents in the cloud so that they can be securely accessed from anywhere via the Internet. On University-owned desktops and laptops, OneDrive functions as if it were a local drive for ease of use. It also provides the ability to share documents similar to the way Google Drive allows you to share documents. With OneDrive users have a 1 terabyte (TB) quota limit.
NOTE: If campus users need additional storage space above and beyond the 1TB quota, ITS can increase individual quotas up to 5 TB if users can demonstrate a valid business need for the additional storage. To request additional storage in OneDrive, please submit a tracker ticket by sending an email to Tracker.
ITS will be offering OneDrive training sessions to the campus community beginning in May 2022. Stay tuned!
More Information:
Please visit the Using Microsoft OneDrive for more information.
Please visit the complete list of University Approved Data Storage Services for more information.
All University data should be stored in accordance with State University of New York Records Management, Records Retention and Disposition requirements.
What actions do users need to take?
Each Google Workspace user must review their Fredonia Google Workspace storage before June 30, 2023, and, if necessary:
You must check your storage usage to ensure that you are below the limit for your user type (Listed below). A summary of the changes that may affect your account is also listed in the table below this section.
Remove email content and data in Google Drive to fall under the storage quota. It is recommended that users get their storage below 75% of their quota allowance (15GB) to provide for continuity of services.
For current faculty, staff, students, and Emeritus:
Current faculty, staff, and students accounts, alumni, and Emeritus will be limited to 20 GB of Google Workspace storage, including email and stored files. If you have more than 20 GB stored in Google, you will be required to migrate your email and/or files to a new location to bring you under the 20 GB limit.
For Visitors and Student Association Organizations:
Visitor and SA Organization account will be limited to 5 GB of email. You must reduce your Gmail storage below 5 GB and move files stored in Drive or other Google Workspace applications to a new location to help you get below your quota.
Affiliation | FREDmail Quota | Enabled Services |