Microsoft reduces free OneDrive storage and removes unlimited option

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Microsoft reduces free OneDrive storage and removes unlimited option

By Rich McCormick on November 3, 2015 12:40 am

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Just over a year after it started offering unlimited OneDrive cloud storage for Office 365 subscribers, Microsoft is going back on the deal. Complaining that too many users were taking advantage of the unlimited space to store entire movie collections, hours of recorded video, and entire PC backups, Microsoft has introduced a new limit of 1 TB on OneDrive storage. At the same time, the company has reducing its free OneDrive storage from 15 GB to 5 GB, and removed its 100 GB and 200 GB plans, to be replaced by a new 50 GB plan for $1.99 a month.

"Microsoft will give you a year to move files over the 1 TB limit"

Office 365 subscribers with more than 1 TB of files currently stored on OneDrive will at least get a year to move their photos, videos, and documents, and if you're only subscribed to Microsoft's productivity suite for the bottomless storage it previously offered, Microsoft will offer you a pro-rated refund on your subscription. So too will people who signed up for a OneDrive account simply for the free 15 GB of storage be given 12 months at the higher limit, while those who signed up for the 100 GB and 200 GB plans before they were spiked will get to keep their existing deals.

A terabyte of storage is still more than sufficient for people who simply want a place to upload their photos, but the removal of the unlimited tier takes away a key selling point that Microsoft had over Google and Dropbox, key rivals in the cloud storage market. Perhaps more damaging in the long term for OneDrive will be the elimination of the 15 GB it offered for free as standard. By only offering 5 GB for new users, OneDrive loses an important differentiator in the crowded field, especially when, despite attempts to make the service easier to use, other competitors still offer better ways to actually manage your uploaded files.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/3/9...onedrive-storage-15-to-5-gb-removes-unlimited
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Get Microsoft cloud storage and take an L

Buy a Larry box and take a L

Buy a windows phone and take a L

Zune.. :russ: nikka they been off that

Struggle company that always seems to abandon their products. I can't fukk with these guys.

I starting to feel the same way..I love ms products but when they seem like they have a good idea they do something stupid. I'm seriously even thinking about selling my stocks too
 

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I starting to feel the same way..I love ms products but when they seem like they have a good idea they do something stupid. I'm seriously even thinking about selling my stocks too

How much you bought it for
 

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ive never seen an unlimited option. i subscribed to 365 in december and its always been 1Tb. im confused
 

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I only use 30gb, so I'm all good. I need onedrive. That shyt is a lifesaver, and great for when I switch from my PC to Mac. I used it all throughout my dissertation. Plus, all my pic are there too. I'd pay for onedrive if I had to. It's so integral to my life.
 

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ive never seen an unlimited option. i subscribed to 365 in december and its always been 1Tb. im confused
It was always 1tb but they'd give you more once you hit that mark.

Honestly, this doesn't affect me. I basically just use OneDrive to backup programs, pics, and files. Feel bad for the video/music/raw pic hoarders though.
 
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Thinking about switching over from Google Drive to OneDrive for my school work. Anybody made the switch? Which one is better to you?
 

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Call a company with more assets then your favorite company struggling breh... :snoop:
Smh

I gave you examples why. You must have a zune or windows phone... Maybe even larrybox

:umad:

Microsoft relevance comes from a legacy of being the defacto operating system in offices and home pc's. That's what has kept them around this long not innovation or product excellence.
 

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Smh

I gave you examples why. You must have a zune or windows phone... Maybe even larrybox

:umad:

Microsoft relevance comes from a legacy of being the defacto operating system in offices and home pc's. That's what has kept them around this long not innovation or product excellence.

Everyone uses the O/S and business products because? :francis: regardless what you think they are doing something right, men lie, women lie, #'s don't.... :sas1:
 
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