
In essence though, one bad account could in turn create multiple shared drives it seems, and then from there grant access to other external Gmail accounts and swap the ownership to them, while still leaving the unlimited storage capabilities in place (at least that's been my perception of what I had seen in our instance).


While our actual students/staff have not abused the unlimited-ness at all, there's been a big trend in recent years for fake spam/bot type accounts to submit online applications (particularly for the inexpensive community college level here in California) which would allow for those fake people to get issued accounts within the college systems (typically giving them a student email account). So we were really only setting up the needed GSuite integrations to give some access for students/faculty/staff to use the GSuite apps if they wished, so the "unlimited" storage side of things was an extra bonus.

Just coming out of a higher education position I held for about 10 years.we were really only using GSuite for Education on the periphery of everything else we were doing (which was all Microsoft-based).
