

From there you can pay $1 for a 50 GB storage plan, $3 for a 200 GB plan, or $10 for a 1 TB plan.

Apple iCloudĪpple’s iCloud, like Microsoft OneDrive and Google Drive, is a one-stop shop for all of your storage and productivity needs.Įvery iCloud subscriber starts with 5 GB of free storage - similar to what Microsoft offers with OneDrive, but less than Google Drive’s 15 GB. Of course Google offers Drive apps for both Android and iOS. Like Microsoft, Google also offers a Google Drive app that you gives you access to your files from your computer’s desktop. Suffice it to say that Office is the more fully featured of the two.

This isn’t the place to do a comprehensive comparison between Office 365 and Google’s online apps. It goes without saying that Google Drive also includes its own productivity suite - in the form of Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides - for free. Still the fact that Google offers such options could be helpful for small business owners and the like. Most people will never need anything close to 10 TB, let alone 30. And it goes on from there: There is a 10 TB plan for $100 per month, a 20 TB plan for $200 per month, and a 30 TB plan for $300 per month. In that case, you can opt for Google’s 100 GB plan, which costs $2 per month.įor folks in need of more storage than that, Google also offers a 1 TB plan for $10 per month. If you’re like me, though, and you save a lot of photos and videos online, then 15 GB probably isn’t going to cut it for you. In fact, Google also offers the most storage plan options. That’s the largest amount of free space you can get from any of the major cloud-storage providers. And with that, you’ve also got 15 GB of free cloud storage. Got a Gmail account? Then you’ve already got Google Drive.
