google drive vs. dropbox

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- Heavily reliant on Google Services- 5TB file size restriction (but hey, who has a 5TB file anyway?)- No desktop app for Linux - No desktop app for Linux users

- Dropbox’s website might be too simple and controlling the files the way you want might be limiting depending on your needs- The higher pricing for extra storage space might be storage space might be off-putting compared to other cloud storage providers

Launched

File size restriction

Free storage

Bonus free storage

Paid plans

Supported platforms

2012

5TB

15GB

No

$2/month = 100GB $10/month = 1TB

Windows, Mac, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS

2008

10GB on web, no restriction with Dropbox apps

2GB

Yes

$17/month = $1TB

Windows, Mac, Windows, Mac, Android, Linux, iOS

Choosing a great cloud storage provider isn’t easy with the current market providing so many options, each with different functions and abilities. We look into the two big contenders on the cloud storage forefront: Google Drive and Dropbox.

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It’s hard to say which cloud storage provider is the best as it really comes down to personal preference and reliance on particular web services.

TTaking other cloud storage alternatives into account, it is quickly evident that how you use your devices really determines the services you would use. For example, most Apple device users have iCloud already there and that is another cloud storage option that’s readily available for use. If you are an Android, Gmail and Docs user or want something fast and simple with everything you need right there, then Drive is a no-brainer for you. Otherwise, if teamwork or multi-device storage options are impoimportant to you or you want to keep your personal files separate from all other services, then go for Dropbox.

Choosing the right provider is important and consumers shouldn’t just take the price into account. You need to take into consideration the features and privacies that each service provides and as cloud storage becomes more widely adopted, companies will be providing more tools and services with their storage.

however...

- Easy to set up (only need a Google account)- Great integration with other Google Services like Docs and Photos- Save attachments within Gmail didirectly to Drive- 15GB free storage and affordable plans for extra storage- supports all major platforms for desktop and smartphones

- Team sharing is a breeze and members only need to sign up with their preferred email address- No file size upload restriction- Gain bonus storage f- Gain bonus storage from completing tasks or referring friends- Works well with all major platforms

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