Microsoft 365 Family offers 6TB of storage and costs $10 a month ($100 annually) Microsoft 365 Personal offers 1TB of storage and costs $7 a month ($70 annually) OneDrive Standalone offers 100GB of storage for $2 a month ($20 annually). Cloud storage comparisonġ00GB of storage for $2 a month ($20 annually) 200GB of storage for $3 a month ($30 annually) 2TB of storage for $10 a month ($100 annually) 5TB of storage for $25 a month ($250 annually) Files are stored on servers in a data center, instead of directly on your device. (To be clear, we have not tested these - rather, we are just providing an overview and some analysis of some of the top options in the market.) What is cloud storage?Ĭloud storage is a type of computer data storage that allows your files to be immediately available on almost any internet-connected device anywhere. We've compiled a guide to the most popular cloud storage services: how they work, their strengths and weaknesses and some lesser-known services if you want to get away from the mainstream. The best cloud storage options usually feature individual and business plans, but for this article's purposes, we'll be focusing on plans for the average user. Many cloud storage services have a free tier and different pricing options, which means that you can meet your needs to keep your data stored safely. As a bonus, you're not tied to any one device to access your files.Ĭloud storage is also important for people working from home who have to share files with colleagues. Cloud storage particularly can come in handy when your device starts to fill up by keeping your most precious files safe while saving storage space on your phone, tablet or computer. With our lives so predominantly online - photos, videos and (of course) memes - file storage is important.