News from this site shows that Microsoft will no longer provide new customers with the "unlimited storage" option of the OneDrive for Business plan, which has an impact on cloud storage offers for business users
TechRadar discovered that Microsoft has removed the $10 per user per month OneDrive for Business (Plan 2). Currently, Microsoft’s only commercial cloud storage plan is OneDrive for Business (Plan 1)
This site noticed that the price per user of China’s OneDrive for Business (Plan 1) is 36 yuan per month, providing Up to 1TB of cloud storage space, optionally increased to 5TB depending on the number of users. In addition, Microsoft is offering 1TB of storage space per user for its two Microsoft 365 Business plans
A Microsoft spokesperson responded:
To meet customer needs, Microsoft has simplified purchases OneDrive for Business standalone plan process. Customers who are already subscribed to these plans can still add user seats and renew licenses
Although Microsoft did not clearly respond to this question, based on the current situation, customers who previously subscribed to OneDrive for Business (plans Users of 2) appear to still be able to continue using the plan, at least for the time being. However, new subscribers apparently won’t have this opportunity. In a recent announcement, Dropbox announced its decision to abandon its unlimited cloud storage plan for enterprises. According to the company, many customers have abused this privilege and used it to store non-file content
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