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- Update: With the changes to how the storage limits to HuggingFace organizations are calculated, HuggingFace will bump our storage capacity relative to our community engagement. In that case, if you utilize the repositories that this organization owns, please like and follow them. Our current engagement has already bumped out storage limit up to 2TB. Hopefully we can get it at least up to 10 to cover our current usage.
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  With the changes to HuggingFace's storage policy and new 500 GB limit, we might have to dump the archive repositories once they start enforcing it. I would advise downloading what you want and backing them up locally. We're over 9TB in the hole and I seriously doubt HF is going to give us storage grant so if we're audited all the repositories under this account may be deleted. Given that we have more than 100 seats and upgrading to enterprise would cost 20 dollars per seat, I am *not* paying for that. Consider this your warning.
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+ <u><b>Update:</b> With the changes to how the storage limits to HuggingFace organizations are calculated, HuggingFace will bump our storage capacity relative to our community engagement. In that case, if you utilize the repositories that this organization owns, please heart and follow them. Our current engagement has already bumped out storage limit up to 2TB. Hopefully we can get it at least up to 10 to cover our current usage. </u>
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  With the changes to HuggingFace's storage policy and new 500 GB limit, we might have to dump the archive repositories once they start enforcing it. I would advise downloading what you want and backing them up locally. We're over 9TB in the hole and I seriously doubt HF is going to give us storage grant so if we're audited all the repositories under this account may be deleted. Given that we have more than 100 seats and upgrading to enterprise would cost 20 dollars per seat, I am *not* paying for that. Consider this your warning.
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