

Dropbox offers 2GB of storage for free, but charges $11.99 per month for 2TB of storage. Microsoft also doubled the maximum OneDrive storage allotment from 1TB to 2TB but users have to pay an additional $9.99 monthly for the increased capacity.Īpple's iCloud is available with 50GB of storage for $0.99 per month or 200GB for $2.99 per month.

Tap + beside your email, then select Create a new vault. That’s the same price offered by Google Drive, which also offers 100GB of storage for $1.99 per month. To create a new vault on Microsoft OneDrive: Go to Settings and select Vaults. Microsoft has also announced that it's doubling the amount of storage you can purchase for $1.99 per month from 50GB to 100GB. Personal Vault is rolling out first to users in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, and the rest of the world will receive access later this year. A free account comes with 5GB free storage space.

That means anyone who has ever signed up for a Hotmail, Live, Office 365, or account. Refer to Products and Capabilities for more information on the source environment expectations for Exchange, SharePoint, and OneDrive for Business. But Personal Vault is the surely the biggest differentiator to date for Microsoft's OneDrive because Google Drive and Apple's iCloud don't yet offer a storage vault with the same level of security.Īnyone with a Microsoft account can get a free OneDrive account. Your source environments must meet specific expectations in order to migrate data to Office 365.
