Storage space on an internet site that may also display as a drive on your computer.

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Powerful cloud storage for all your files

Keep everything safe in online storage

Store any file or folder

No matter the file or folder you’re trying to save—from photos and videos to large CAD files and PowerPoint presentations—you can store it safely using cloud storage solutions from Dropbox.

Access your files from multiple devices

Dropbox offers one central hub for online file storage, file sharing, and syncing. Whether you’re at work or on the road, your files are synced across your devices and accessible in real time. Access your Dropbox account with desktop apps on Windows and Mac, our mobile app for iOS or Android devices, and on the web through your browser.

Recover your files

Accidentally delete a file or save a new version of a file you’re not happy with? No problem. Dropbox stores copies of all deleted files and folders for 30 days—or as many as 180 days for Dropbox Standard, Advanced, and Enterprise plans—including previous versions of files, so you can easily recover them. We also provide confirmation warnings on the desktop when team members move or delete files. They’ll know what happens when they take action, and fewer files will be lost accidentally.

Get the right amount of storage space for you

Need more storage space? Dropbox has a range of cloud storage solutions that will offer you the right amount of online storage—no matter how much you need.

Frequently asked questions

What is cloud storage?

Cloud storage is off-site storage that’s maintained by a third party and an alternative to storing data on-premises. Cloud storage safely and securely saves your important files and docs to a remote database so you don’t have to store it to your computer hard drive or other storage device.

Cloud storage has many advantages over hard drive storage. First, you don’t have to physically possess the storage device as you would with a flash drive, for example, so you don’t run the risk of losing irreplaceable content. Second, cloud storage makes it easy to share content. Just share a Dropbox folder with a coworker and they can instantly access the content within it. Another great reason to use cloud storage is the cost savings. It’s much more affordable—and smart—to buy unlimited cloud storage for a nominal fee rather than buying and maintaining lots of hard drive storage space.

How does cloud storage work?

In cloud computing, cloud storage services work as a network of connected data servers collectively used to share and access your files across devices. Cloud storage providers own and maintain the offsite servers that make up this network at their data centers. Users can upload files to the servers and access their cloud data via website, desktop app, or mobile app.

What are the benefits of cloud storage?

Cloud storage benefits include easily storing, accessing, and protecting your content via the internet. You can streamline work and outdated storage systems by uploading nearly any file and accessing it from multiple devices. You can also rest easy knowing all your important files are stored in a safe, off-site location. This is especially useful in times of disaster recovery and if your hard drive lets you down.

Reducing resources used to manage your content is an additional benefit of online storage for businesses. Teams can choose the right cloud storage space and pricing that works for their needs, while also cutting energy and maintenance costs associated with data management.

Why should I use Dropbox as my cloud storage service?

Dropbox offers various cloud storage options. Whether you’re an individual, small business, or large company, using Dropbox for cloud storage lets you store everything safely in the cloud and access file uploads from multiple devices. The benefits of Dropbox for business users include various storage space options to fit your team’s needs, collaboration and productivity tools, and robust data protection, including two-factor authentication.

How much does cloud storage cost?

The cost of cloud storage depends on the amount of space you actually need. Dropbox cloud storage offers a range of plans that uniquely meet personal, small, and large business plan needs—from 2TB to unlimited space. For those who don’t need a lot of storage, Dropbox Basic is a free plan with 2GB of storage.

How do I access cloud storage?

You can access your cloud storage with Dropbox on your phone using the Dropbox app as long as your phone is connected to wifi. You can also access cloud storage via a Windows, Mac, or Linux operating systems one of two ways: either through the web on dropbox.com or with our desktop app. You just need to make sure your device is connected to the internet to upload and access your files.

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Which is stored on a flash ROM?

Glossary.

Which devices include free online storage called OneDrive?

OneDrive works on both Windows and Mac computers.

What contains information about the files located on your computer?

index: A list that Windows maintains, which contains information about the files located on your computer. This index makes searching for files very fast. library: A tool used to gather files that are located in different locations on a Windows computer. There are four libraries: Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos.

Which cloud storage system is included with Macos?

iCloud is built into every Apple device. That means all your stuff — photos, files, notes, and more — is safe, up to date, and available wherever you are. Everyone gets 5GB of free iCloud storage to start.