Google is ‘upgrading’ paying users of its Google Drive cloud storage service to something called Google One: Here’s what that means
- Google is switching up its distributed storage alternatives and redesigning all shoppers paying for Google Drive stockpiling to another administration called Google One in the following couple of months.
- The new administration will accompany master help, client benefits, family design choices, and somewhat unique rates from its present Google Drive designs.
- Corporate records won’t be influenced, yet Google said it’s working towards making Google One accessible to clients exploiting the 15GB of free space.
Google’s paid distributed storage benefit is getting a major makeover.
On Monday, Google took the wraps off of Google One, another variant of its stockpiling administration for paying clients that incorporates new valuing plans, the choice to impart plans to numerous relatives and worked in access to Google’s online client bolster “specialists.”
Google says this isn’t a rebrand of its mainstream Google Drive stockpiling stage, which will for the present keep on existing as a free administration for individuals who require up to 15GB of online stockpiling. Google One is a more complete administration for paying clients that gives new alternatives to 100GB to 300TB of capacity. There’s another 200 GB get ready for $2.99 a month, and the cost of the 2TB arrangement has been diminished to $9.99 a month rather than $19.99.
Another family stockpiling alternative enables clients to incorporate up to four extra individuals, every one of who might have their very own space, all paid for under one bill.
What’s more, Google is tossing in some different advantages to persuade clients that it merits moving up to the paid adaptation of its stockpiling administration, including “one-tap access to specialists” for help with Google items, and also benefits like inn bargains, Google Play credits, and others that it intends to include after some time.
What do specialists need to do with capacity? “Individuals who utilize a considerable measure of capacity tend to utilize a ton of other Google items, as well. So with Google One you get one-tap access to specialists for help with our shopper items and administrations.” Google said in the post.
“In the following couple of months, all paid shopper Google Drive stockpiling designs will be moved up to Google One,” the organization said.
Paying shoppers will get an email when their Drive has been moved up to Google One, and soon thereafter the blog entry says they’ll keep on using Drive to store documents similarly. In this sense, Google could keep on adding to administrations to Google One, making it a greater amount of a widely inclusive membership design versus only a space for capacity.
Changes won’t influence business clients with G Suite accounts, yet Google says it’s working towards making Google One accessible for non-paying purchasers who right now just rely upon the free 15 GB choice.
Original article by Prachi Bhardwaj