

OneDrive is intended for personal storage. In all the differences that demarcate OneDrive and OneDrive for Business, the chief among them is the purpose of storage. Here are key differences between the two: OneDrive and OneDrive for Business may look the same but are different beasts when you know what's what with them. This entry was posted in Office 365, SharePoint and tagged Office 365, OneDrive, SharePoint on Februby I Differences Between OneDrive And OneDrive for Business

Google has “Drive File Stream” (Google drive) (again, do not be confused: initially there was just OneDrive – free personal version and OneDrive for Business – version you could have with Office 365 subscription now they are Onedrive and Personal OneDrive 🙂 ) There is also a “Personal OneDrive” – the same as regular OneDrive but free… – but this time OneDrive synchronizes it to regular SharePoint site. You can click on the “Sync” button:Īnd see the magic! Now you have another folder on your local Windows machine: Here is a regular SharePoint site ( Test23) with a LibUnderSharePoint library. Using OneDrive desktop application you can synchronize your regular SharePoint site library with your desktop computer.

Please notice how “test 01.txt” file and “test 02” folder are synchronized to first OneDrive.Ĭonfused? No? Wanna more? Here are some more confusing details… program that runs in the background and synchronizes files from your personal SharePoint site (“first OneDrive”) to your local machine and back:īelow is OneDrive desktop application in Windows File Explorer. The other OneDrive is a desktop application When you login to, you can click on OneDrive icon:Īnd you will found yourself at OneDrive site, so one OneDrive is a SharePoint Personal site: Microsoft sells OneDrive as a personal cloud storage service… But There are actually two separate products behind the service, and each product provides more than “personal cloud storage service”… What is OneDrive? What is the difference between OneDrive and Personal SharePoint site? Let’s see…
