Some of the best cloud storage services in 2020

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Sienna Rowley
Sienna Rowley
Sienna is an editor at Cloud Host News. She is an internet enthusiast, always eager to explore the latest trend in the tech space. She is a modest family woman who loves traveling in her free time.

In this post, you will get to know some of the best cloud storage services in 2020. Before starting the article let me tell you a fact that you might not know. In 2007, Dropbox’s CEO, Drew Houston, was frustrated and tired of misplacing his USB drive, so he designed the first personal and small business cloud storage service.

At that time, the idea proved to be a gamechanger and was adopted by a dozen of people. Today we have a lot of options while the selection of cheap or free cloud storage services. However, every cloud storage service is different from other.

So now let’s discuss best cloud storage services in the market

Amazon Drive

Amazon Drive lets you move files by using block-level file copying (aka “differential sync” or “delta sync”). By this method whenever you sync a file, you simply send and receive the variations, the delta, between files. This executes syncing files much quicker on these services than their competitors.

Additionally, members of Amazon Prime receive 5GB of storage for use including Amazon Drive and unlimited photo storage with Prime Photos. In case you require more, Amazon’s prevailing annual storage plans begin at 100GB for $19.99 and 1TB for $59.99. Another Amazon cloud plan will deliver you up to 30TB for, $1,799.70.

Dropbox

Dropbox is one of the first cloud services to arrive in the market. It gives free storage but is limited up to only 2GB, yet you can use it any platform. You can get your files fetched from any os via Dropbox’s website or desktop application. it is also supported by iOS, Kindle Fire, Blackberry, and Android.

If you require more further storage, Dropbox’s particular plans go up to 2TB for $9.99 per month and 3TB for $16.58 per month. Dropbox Business plans begin at 3TB for $12.50 per month. If you want, furthermore, Dropbox gives unlimited storage starting at $20 per user per month. All these plans include a 30-day free trial policy.

Dropbox is for the users who work on multiple platforms. It has a high user account base and is adopted globally.

Google Drive

In the past Google Drive just used to be storage. However, Google considered its online office suite, Google Docs, and pasted them together. Presently, for just owning a Google account, you receive 15GB of free storage and an exceptional office suite. It’s sufficient enough for many businesses and Chromebook users that are currently utilizing it as their entire cloud-based office.

Following the name Google One, Google Drive storage prices begin at $1.99 a month or $19.99 per year for 100GB. Or, for $2.99 per month or $19.99 a year, you get 200GB. You pay $9.99 per month or $99.99 yearly for a 2TB, and 10TB costs $99.99 a month. Max plan of up to 30TB for $299.99 a month. By all these plans, storage space can be shared with your family.

iCloud Drive

If you have Apple’s greatest and latest gear then this cloud service might be a good option. In my opinion, iCloud Drive is one of the slowest and quirkiest options. You might face trouble while syncing files among devices.

Apple’s iCloud arrives with 5GB of free storage if you are utilizing it via an iDevice or Mac. Or else If you are utilizing it from Windows, you can receive 1GB. For 99 cents a month, iCloud offers 50GB. For $2.99, you get 200GB, and 2TB costs $9.99 a month.

Nextcloud

Nextcloud is an open-source program that allows you to install up your cloud storage service utilizing your present servers and hard drives. This do-it-yourself cloud is for everyone who appreciates security and privacy.

You can utilize Nextcloud to begin up your cloud storage both on an office server or off your external servers. Yet, NextCloud, during simple to install up for a Linux power-user, explain a test for some.

Nextcloud arrives in both a free and a business version. With the free version, you set it up yourself using your computers. Here, you get as much storage as you have handy on your machines. If you don’t want to run it manually, the business version, Nextcloud Files, arrives with the necessary assistance for up to 50 users for 1,900 Euros a year.

This cloud storage is my personal favorite and highly recommended to those who need the utmost control over the cloud and love to explore new things.

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