Assuming you have enough bandwidth from your ISP, this could be a very welcome change. If you are syncing a directory, this should dramatically increase the sync speed with Microsoft’s internal testing giving approximately a 300% increase in speed. This feature is available today for OneDrive, and will be coming soon for OneDrive for Business.Īnother improvement to the service is to increase the number of files that can be uploaded or downloaded at any one time. It is good to see OneDrive increase this limit, but it seems shortsighted to set it so low especially when they have upgraded all Office 365 plans (personal and business) to 1 TB of storage per user. Google Drive has a 5 TB limit on an individual file. Dropbox also has a 10 GB upload limit, but that is only on the web interface, with files uploaded via the desktop application or mobile apps have no file size limit. That will certainly help with most files bumping into the limit, but is certainly not class leading. That is being bumped up today to 10 GB per file. One of the limitations of OneDrive has been the maximum file size of 2 GB. Today Microsoft has addressed some of the criticisms against OneDrive with an increased file size limit, faster syncing, Windows shell integration, and tweaks to the web interface to make the cloud storage easier to use, and more flexible. It is also a vast landscape of different features, free storage sizing, paid storage tiers, and API support. RtThe competition in the cloud storage space has never been so intense.
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