It is a definite recommendation but once when a person finishes the free data the price will be a bomb. All of the content from slides, sheets, and docs end up in the drive as a one-stop storage place which helps in organizing files. It becomes easy to share a document with the help of drive and one can set options like who can edit or view the document. I mostly use google drive to store all my work files as well as personal files. Overall: My experience with the Google Drive is very good.
(-) No backup for deleted files, one cannot access it again.
(-) Lag in the download of big files can be observed at times of server crowding.
(+) The mobile application is a plus where you can easily access all the necessary documents you will ever need.Ĭons: (-) Sharing of files can be a problem sometimes when the link is accessed too many times the file will become unavailable. (+) Very fast and real-time changes can be seen. (+)Free of cost and provides 15GB data, for enterprise accounts basic, is 30GB. (+) The sharing of files is very easy security-wise. (+) All of the files on email, slides, sheets end up in the google drive. Pros: (+) Very easy to use and great UI and UX. Exceeding the quota request limits doesnt incur extra charges and your account is not billed. Here’s how the Google One pricing tiers look in 2020: 100GB storage £1.59 a month or. I still have storage space remaining, so that's saying something. All use of the Drive API is available at no additional cost. Thankfully, it’s easy to keep the cost down, as how much you spend depends on how much storage you need. Google Drive has saved my data for a long time, and has served me well for many years. Overall: I would absolutely recommend it to anybody.
For 9.99, Google Drive offers you 2 TB storage while OneDrive delivers 6 TB storage bundled along. While Google Drive offers a greater number of options, Microsoft OneDrive delivers better value for money.
It's basically a virtual conference for data.