
Remember, files you create in native Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings format don’t count toward your storage total. Box provides 10 GB, Microsoft 5 GB, and Dropbox 2 GB. Google Drive offers 15 GB of storage free. Here’s a brief comparison of these services with a focus on storage limits, pricing, and Microsoft Office app support, to help you choose an alternative. Google Drive created world-class document collaboration capabilities. Box built enterprise-friendly file security and controls. Dropbox provided a storage system for iOS apps before the iCloud era. All offer some degree of integration with Microsoft Office apps and file formats, and all offer Android and iOS mobile apps. So, if you need more storage, what are your options?ĭropbox, Box, and Google Drive are three viable alternatives. The changes won’t impact customers with other plans. Microsoft will offer a new paid storage upgrade to 50 GB of storage for $1.99 a month. Customers on Office 365 Home, Personal, or University plans will see storage limited to 1 TB, while free OneDrive users will see storage decrease from 15 GB to 5 GB. In early November 2015, Microsoft announced plans to reduce OneDrive storage limits.

Here's how you can use Box, Dropbox, or Google Drive as an alternative. Recently, Microsoft limited the storage options for its OneDrive users.

Microsoft cuts OneDrive storage, here are 3 cloud alternatives
