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Dropbox vs Google Drive — Which Should You Choose?
I recently hit the limit on my 100GB Dropbox account and after a bit of research decided to make the move from Dropbox to Google Drive. In this post I’ll explain why I did it and some cool unexpected benefits that came from the move and give you a rundown of Dropbox vs Google Drive. Dropbox and Google Drive are file storage services that sync files between a folder on your device(s) and the cloud. Making it easy to backup and access your files from anywhere. Up until a few weeks ago I was paying for premium plans for both Google Drive and Dropbox. Both 100GB plans, $1.99 a month for Google drive and $9.99 a month for Dropbox.
Price Update 01/09/14: Dropbox in an aggressive move has dropped its prices to match Google Drive, now offering 1TB for $10. While price was originally a key deciding factor for me, the extra benefits I got from moving to Drive still made it worthwhile.
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Storage As mentioned above, I got 10x more storage with Google for the same price, a massive 1TB. My main computer has a 500GB SSD and a 750GB HDD drive, for a total of 1.25 TB, but neither Google Drive or Dropbox let you split your folder across drives, so I was basically restricted to a maximum of 500GB on my main drive. This number is false