Productions and Cloud Storage - Why is Google Drive not recommended by Adobe?
I'm working on a long form project with several other editors working from different locations. Following the instructions in the Longform and Episodic Workflow Guide, I created a production/project files that are hosted in cloud storage, and each editor uses their own cloned local storage that they actually edit from.
When building the production, I noted this guidance from that workflow guide:
While it is safe to store a production in a consumer file syncing service (Dropbox, Google Drive, etc), doing so is not recommended to simulate a shared storage system.
My project needs cloud storage because our editors are in different physical locations. Noting that the guide said it was "safe" to store the production on Google Drive, that's what I did. So far, it's mostly been working flawlessly, though we did experience some crashes when we had a new AE working simultaneously in the production with us. Whether our use of Google Drive was responsible or not, I don't know.
So I'm curious: why does Adobe recommend against Google Drive for productions? Is there a different cloud service that is suitable? My union is hosting a seminar on using productions with Lucid Link tomorrow, so clearly there's substantial adoption of cloud storage with productions, but I'm curious what differentiates Lucid (for example) from Google Drive and if there's one reason one works and the other doesn't.
Thanks for any insights!
