Just like OneDrive, Google Drive comes with 15 GB of free space and an additional 100 GB for only $1.99 a month. Companies can purchase 1 TB of Dropbox space for $75 a month, with access for 5 users. What's more, this last option also comes with an Office 365 subscription, which means that you also receive access to Microsoft's cloud-based productivity suite at no additional cost.ĭropbox, on the other hand, which was one of the very first companies to offer cloud storage, provides users with only 2 GB of free space, while additional plans include 100 GB for $9.99 a month and 200 GB for $19.99 a month. 200 GB are available for $3.99 a month, while 1 TB can be yours for only $6.99.
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But let's take them one at a time and see what they have to offer.įirst of all, Microsoft's OneDrive comes with 15 GB of free storage space, and starting next month, you can add 100 GB for no less than $1.99 a month. Of course, competition in this side of the market is fierce and today Microsoft announced some pretty big changes that are making its OneDrive service one of the most affordable as compared to its main rivals. Cloud storage is becoming a must-have these days, with many users and companies across the world deciding to move all their files in the cloud for enhanced security and in order to make them available from multiple locations.