![]() ![]() Scoring round 1 here, let’s call it a draw. Microsoft provides 2-5 TB of drive storage with their enterprise offerings, but mailbox storage can essentially be endless through unlimited archiving starting with the E3 plan ($32). That discrepancy is likely an attempt by Google to upsell users to their premium plans, with their Standard plan ($12) jumping to 2 TB of drive storage, and the Plus plan ($18) going to 5 TB. ![]() That’s right, 60% of the mailbox storage provided for Microsoft accounts for 100% of your total storage on Google’s cheapest plan. Meanwhile, Google’s Business Basic plan ($6), provides just 30 GB of storage overall, combining email storage and drive storage together. Users purchasing this plan will have to be happy with the Outlook web app. Keep in mind, the most basic level of M365 does not include any of Microsoft’s desktop applications, including Outlook. Using Microsoft’s Business Basic plan ($5/month/user when billed annually), each user gets 50 GB of email storage space, which is independent of the additional 1 TB of cloud storage in OneDrive. As it pertains to the mail accounts themselves, the difference in tiers generally only affects storage space. Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace are priced per month, per user, and have different tiers of pricing. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |