![]() My second computer, a Macbook Air has even less storage space, 256GB total, so I can barely fit any of my files on that computer. So really I have about 350GB capacity on my Macbook Pro that I can sync with Google Drive. This number is false however since Operating System and Application files take up a bunch of space that I don’t need to back up. Google’s entry plan is cheaper than Dropbox at $8 for 2TB which was a key factor for me switching over. While price was originally a key deciding factor for me, the extra benefits I got from moving to Drive still made it worthwhile. Update 04/25/23: Dropbox in an aggressive move has dropped its prices to beat Google Drive, now offering 5TB for $15 on their mid level plan. Up until a few weeks ago I was paying for premium plans for both Google Drive and Dropbox. Making it easy to backup and access your files from anywhere. In this post, I’ll explain why I did it and some cool unexpected benefits that came from the move and give you a rundown of Dropbox vs Google Drive.ĭropbox and Google Drive are file storage services that sync files between a folder on your device(s) and the cloud. I recently hit the limit on my 100GB Dropbox account and after a bit of research decided to make the move from Dropbox to Google Drive.
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