On Feb 15, 2019, at 7:56 AM, Yan Li <elliot.li.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> G Suite Business tier. Buy five users and you get unlimited Google Drive
> storage. That's $50/month.

So, you’re already 12x higher than his budget, and it’ll be going up 20% in 
early April.

On top of that, there’s certainly a transfer rate limit.  I couldn’t find a 
reliable source saying what that limit is, but I found a related limit for G 
Suite here:

    https://support.google.com/a/answer/1071518

If that applies to Google Drive as well, it’ll take about 182 years to send 50 
TB.

I can say from personal experience that Google is a bit stingy about such 
things.  They give G Suite basic users 30 GB of storage, but if you try to put 
tens of GB in it, you can only pull that all down a few times a month before 
that user’s account gets locked.  That happened to us with one user that kept 
blowing up his laptop, requiring a rebuild, and thus a re-download of the 
entire IMAP archive he insisted on keeping in the cloud.

If they’re doing that to us, 3 orders of magnitude down from the OP’s target 
value, I think he’ll have a bad time trying to put 50 TB into a single Google 
Drive account.
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