Best Unlimited Cloud Storage Providers

Looking for a cloud storage provider that offers unlimited space? If yes, you’ve come to the right place. Below, we’ve listed the top four cloud storage providers who don’t cap their storage space.

Sync.com

Sync.com is our top recommendation for cloud storage, and that’s especially true now with the introduction of its new unlimited plan. The provider offers excellent security, privacy, and file-sharing functionality, as well as one of the best versioning policies in the business. It’s not without its flaws (while speeds aren’t bad, they could be a bit better), but this is a small price to pay for everything else Sync.com has to offer its users at such an affordable price point.

Dropbox Business

Dropbox Business is an online file hosting service that’s used by individuals and teams from a variety of industries. It offers a lot of the same benefits and features as Google Drive and OneDrive, but it’s a more reliable solution when it comes to security, syncing, and collaboration. The setup process is also fairly simple. With this premium plan, you can sync all your files across your computers, phones, and tablets so that no matter where you are, you always have all your files available to you.

Box

Box offers unlimited cloud storage, which makes it a great solution for companies that want to store and share large files. It also has one of the most robust lists of integrations on the market, with apps like Slack and Microsoft Office handling file sharing in a way that’s much easier to manage than a simple email. One thing to note is that while you can use Box on your mobile phone, it’ll be difficult to manage your files from a smartphone or tablet (those devices aren’t really made for managing files through Box. However, if you primarily use Box on your laptop, you will have no trouble with this option.

OpenDrive

OpenDrive offers some interesting features, pricing plans, and the option to use a shared user account. There’s no desktop app or mobile app, which can be inconvenient for some users – although OpenDrive does have browser add-ons available for Chrome and Firefox browsers. It also has a private cloud remote access feature that allows you to access files stored on your server from another device.

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