Microsoft quietly canceled unlimited access to OneDrive cloud storage

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New users are limited to 1TB per month by default

Microsoft has stopped offering unlimited storage with its OneDrive for Business plans, and organizations are now limited to 1TB of storage per user by default.

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OneDrive for Business (Plan 2) was popular with large organizations that needed a lot of storage, for example to manage their growing number of media files. The plan was offered for $10 per user per month, excluding taxes.

Microsoft quietly canceled unlimited access to OneDrive cloud storage

According to Archive.org, Microsoft completely eliminated this option for new customers at some point between July 28 and 14. New users are now limited to OneDrive for Business Plan 1 at $5 per user per month if they want to use OneDrive without the rest of Microsoft 365. The default is 1 TB per user, but this can increase to 5 TB depending on quantity. users.

A Microsoft representative explained:

In response to customer demand, Microsoft has simplified the purchase process for customers who use OneDrive for Business offline plans. Customers currently on these plans will still be able to add users and renew their license.

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