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-->OneDrive for work and school accounts is online storage space in the cloud that's provided for individual licensed users in an organization. Use it to help protect work files and access them across multiple devices. OneDrive lets you share files and collaborate on documents, and sync files to your computer. Learn more about OneDrive features, functionality, and pricing.
OneDrive is included in Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans, in SharePoint plans, and can also be purchased as a standalone plan.
For detailed plan information on subscriptions that enable users for OneDrive, see the full subscription comparison table and Compare OneDrive for Business plans.
Note
OneDrive standalone plans include Office for the web.
System requirements
To review the requirements for the OneDrive sync app and mobile app, see OneDrive system requirements.
Storage space per user
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- Office 365 Enterprise F3
- Microsoft 365 F1
- Microsoft 365 F3
1 TB
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic
- Microsoft 365 Apps for business
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard
- Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise
- Office 365 Enterprise E1
- Office 365 Government G1
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic for nonprofits
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard for nonprofits
- Office 365 E1 for nonprofits
- OneDrive for Business Plan 1
- SharePoint Online Plan 1
- Microsoft 365 Business Premium
Beyond 1 TB, to unlimited
1 TB per user for subscriptions with fewer than 5 users. For subscriptions with 5 or more users (can be any combination of qualifying plans), Microsoft will initially provide 1 TB per user, which admins can increase to up to 5 TB per user. (To learn how, see Set the default storage space for OneDrive users.) To request additional storage, admins must contact Microsoft Support.
- Office 365 Enterprise E3
- Office 365 Enterprise E5
- Office 365 A1
- Office 365 A3
- Office 365 A5
- Office 365 US Government G3
- Office 365 US Government G5
- Office 365 E3 for nonprofits
- Office 365 E5 for nonprofits
- OneDrive for Business Plan 2
- SharePoint Online Plan 2
- Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3
- Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5
- Microsoft 365 A3
- Microsoft 365 A5
- Microsoft 365 US Government G3
- Microsoft 365 US Government G5
- Microsoft 365 E3 for nonprofits
- Microsoft 365 E5 for nonprofits
Note
You must assign at least one license to a user before you can increase the default OneDrive storage space.
When you need cloud storage for individual users beyond the initial 5 TB, admins can open a case with Microsoft technical support to request it. Additional cloud storage will be granted as follows:
When a user has filled their 5 TB of OneDrive storage to at least 90% capacity, Microsoft will increase your default storage space in OneDrive to up to 25 TB per user (admins may set a lower per user limit if they want to).
For any user that reaches at least 90% capacity of their 25 TB of OneDrive storage, additional cloud storage will be provided as 25 TB SharePoint team sites to individual users. Contact Microsoft technical support for information and assistance.
To see the storage space and usage for an individual user, go to Manage storage in the OneDrive sync app. To see how much storage users across the organization are using, go to the OneDrive usage report in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Supported uses
OneDrive storage is provisioned on a per user basis and is designed to serve the needs of individual users.
Storage of data other than an individual user's work files, including system back-ups and departmental and organizational level data, is not supported, nor is the assignment of a per user license to a bot, department, or other non-human entity. SharePoint is the best solution for more advanced content management and collaboration, including storing and managing files, communications, and intranet sites across a team or organization.
OneDrive limits
To learn about file and sync limits, see SharePoint limits and Invalid file names and file types.
For plans that include unlimited cloud storage for individual users, note that limits may apply on non-storage features.
Sync features
Anyone whose plan includes OneDrive can use the OneDrive sync app unless their IT department explicitly disables it. To install the latest sync app, go to the OneDrive download page.
Unless otherwise noted, the following features are available across all plans that include OneDrive, and all OneDrive standalone plans:
Office 365 F1 Vs E3
- Files On-Demand for Windows 10 and for Mac
- Known Folder Move (redirect Windows known folders)
- Office desktop app integration for real-time coauthoring. Requires a subscription that includes the Office desktop apps.
Sharing and collaboration features
Unless otherwise noted, the following features are available across all plans that include OneDrive, and all OneDrive standalone plans:
- Access requests (SharePoint)
- 'Anyone' links (that can be set to require expiration)
- At mentions in comments. Requires a plan that includes Office 365 for the web or the Office 365 desktop apps.
- Manage the default sharing link (at the organization level and per site)
- Manage external sharing (at the organization level and per site or OneDrive)
- Microsoft Teams integration for files sent in chats. Requires a subscription that includes Office 365, and requires the user to be licensed for Teams.
- Modern attachments. Requires a plan that includes Outlook on the web or the Outlook desktop app.
- Restricting sharing by domain at the organization or site level
Web features
Unless otherwise noted, the following features are available across all plans that include OneDrive, and all OneDrive standalone plans:
- Copy files and folders or move them between OneDrive and SharePoint
- File card
- Help pane
- Shared by me view and Shared with me view
Mobile features
Unless otherwise noted, the following features are available across all plans that include OneDrive, and all OneDrive standalone plans:
- Account switching for Android and iOS
- App for Android. Not available in China.
- Camera upload on Android and iOS
- Control of device notifications
- Offline access to files or folders in Android and iOS
- PDF markup and annotations in Android and iOS
- Scan whiteboards, documents, business cards, photos in Android and iOS
IT admin, security, and compliance features
Office 365 F1 Limitations
For info about these features, see the SharePoint service description.