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categories: [onedrive, 'google drive', icloud, storage, office, 'office 365', microsoft, apple, google]
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+**10/28/2014 Update:**
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+Yesterday Microsoft pushed an update to OneDrive.app to MAS. After uninstalling, reinstalling, and wiping the 10 GB folder I'd like to sync (that's for photos; I upload videos via the web interface) on both client and server sides, it actually began to work. The speed was around 1 MB/s during my last sync of 10 GB worth of data. Not fast, but I will be fairly satisfied if it can keep up with that speed. Time will tell.
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The OneDrive team just [announced on their blog](https://blog.onedrive.com/office-365-onedrive-unlimited-storage/) that
> Today, storage limits just became a thing of the past with Office 365. Moving forward, all Office 365 customers will get unlimited OneDrive storage at no additional cost.