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The best value depends on how much storage you need and which ecosystem you use, but for **pure price‑per‑GB with strong features**, **pCloud** and **IDrive** are consistently among the best deals, while **Google Drive** and **OneDrive** win on collaboration and integration for the price.[1][2][3]
Below is a concise breakdown so you can pick what’s “best for the price” for *your* situation.
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## 1. Top overall value picks (price vs features)
### pCloud – best long‑term value (lifetime plans)[3][5][6]
**Why it’s great for the price**
- One‑time **lifetime** payment instead of endless subscription:
- **2 TB lifetime ~ $399** (valid for 99 years).[3]
- **500 GB lifetime ~ $199**.[3]
- Very full feature set for the cost:
- Fast upload/download and sync, unlimited file size, file versioning, media streaming, web and mobile apps.[3][5]
- Based in **Switzerland**, with strict privacy laws; can add client‑side encryption (paid add‑on).[3][5]
- Free tier: **5–10 GB** with nearly all premium features; only space is limited.[3]
**Best if:** you want to pay once, store a lot (hundreds of GB to a few TB), and keep good performance and features without ongoing fees.
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### IDrive – best cheap large backup + storage combo[1][3]
**Why it’s strong value**
- Frequently rated **best overall cloud storage / backup value** thanks to aggressive pricing across large plans.[1][3]
- Plans regularly discounted (e.g., multi‑TB plans at much lower first‑year prices than big-name rivals).[1][3]
- Combines:
- Traditional cloud storage (access from any device)
- Full device backup (PCs, Macs, phones, external drives).[1][3]
- Good security (256‑bit encryption, private key option) and robust backup features.[1][3]
**Best if:** you want cheap **multi‑TB** storage that also handles **full system backup** for multiple devices, not just files.
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## 2. Best “big ecosystem” options (features + productivity per dollar)
If you live in a major ecosystem, you sometimes get *more* value from integrated features than from raw GB price alone.
### Google Drive (part of Google One / Workspace)[1][2][5][6]
- **Pricing (personal Google One):**
- 15 GB free.[2][6]
- ~100 GB for **$1.99/month**, **2 TB for $9.99/month**.[2][5]
- Excellent value when you factor in:
- Integrated **Docs, Sheets, Slides**, collaboration, comments, sharing.[2][5]
- Seamless with Gmail, Android, Google Photos, etc.[1][2][5]
- Often called the **best for productivity and collaboration** and “king of convenience.”[1][3][5]
**Best if:** you work heavily in Google’s tools and collaborate a lot; the extra productivity features easily justify the cost.
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### Microsoft OneDrive (via Microsoft 365)
(Details not fully listed in the provided results, but summarized based on cited overviews.[2][3])
- OneDrive is often bundled with **Microsoft 365**:
- Common deals: 1 TB per user plus Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc. for a low monthly fee (especially Family plans).[2][3]
- Very strong value if you already pay for Office; the storage effectively becomes “cheap add‑on space.”[2][3]
**Best if:** you are in the Windows/Office ecosystem and want both Office apps and 1 TB+ storage at a bundled price.
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## 3. Best privacy‑focused value
If **privacy and encryption** matter more than collaboration tools:
- **Sync.com** – budget‑friendly zero‑knowledge encryption and lots of storage for relatively low prices (cited as “a lot of storage for little money”).[6]
- **Proton Drive / MEGA / Icedrive** – strong privacy with end‑to‑end or client‑side encryption, but value will depend on current promo pricing and your location.[4][6]
These typically cost a bit more per GB than Google Drive / OneDrive, but you pay for stronger privacy guarantees and zero‑knowledge encryption.
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## 4. Other notable options
- **Dropbox** – Excellent sync and third‑party app integration, but **more expensive per GB** than Google Drive/OneDrive/pCloud.[2][3][5][7]
- 2 GB free, 2 TB around **$11.99/month**, 3 TB around **$19.99/month** for individuals.[2][5]
- Great for remote teams and complex workflows, but not “best price per storage.”[2][3]
- **Jottacloud** – **Unlimited storage for about $11.99/month**, which is top value if you truly use multiple terabytes.[2]
- **MEGA** – **20 GB free** and solid privacy with end‑to‑end encryption; good if you want free space plus strong security.[4][6]
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## 5. How to choose “best for the price” for *you*
Use this quick guide:
- **Want to pay once and be done:**
→ **pCloud lifetime** (500 GB–2 TB) is usually the best long‑term value.[3][5]
- **Need multi‑TB + full device backup for cheap:**
→ **IDrive**.[1][3]
- **Heavy use of Google Docs/Gmail/Android, lots of collaboration:**
→ **Google Drive / Google One**.[1][2][5][6]
- **Heavy use of Office/Windows:**
→ **OneDrive via Microsoft 365** bundle.[2][3]
- **Value privacy/zero‑knowledge encryption most:**
→ **Sync.com**, **pCloud with encryption add‑on**, or **Proton Drive / MEGA** depending on plan deals.[3][5][6]
- **Need unlimited storage for large archives:**
→ **Jottacloud unlimited**.[2]
If you share your approximate storage need (e.g., 200 GB vs 2 TB+), device ecosystem (Google, Apple, Microsoft, mixed), and whether privacy or collaboration is more important, I can narrow this to one or two concrete “best for the price” picks with current‑style plan suggestions.
Brands mentioned in this response
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Media.io
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