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Difference between Google Drive and CloudMe

Last Updated : 29 Nov, 2022
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1. Google Drive : 
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service provided by the Google. It allows the users to store the files and personal data and to share the files. It offers 15 GB free storage space. It was launched by Google in 2012. It is used by almost each and every person which is somehow related to internet. Everyone uses this to store some professional and personal data. 

2. CloudMe : 
CloudMe is a file storage service which is provided by CloudMe AB. It provides file synchronization, cloud storage and client software. It was founded by Daniel Arthursson in 2011. Initially it was named iCloud but later Apple acquired that name. It offers 3 GB free storage space. It provides limited storage space for premium accounts. Its biggest competitor is Dropbox. 

Difference between Google Drive and CloudMe :

GOOGLE DRIVE CLOUDME
It is owned by Google LLC. It is owned by CloudMe AB.
It was launched in 2012. It was launched in 2011.
It offers 15 GB free storage space. It offers 3 GB free storage space.
The number of users using Google Drive is more. The number of users using CloudMe is less.
It has the maximum storage size of 30 TB. Maximum storage size is 500 GB for paid personal and 5 TB for paid business plan.
It supports file versioning. It rarely supports file versioning.
Maximum file size here is 5 TB. Here maximum file size is 150 MB for free and 2 GB for paid business plan.
It charges comparatively more for additional storage that means it is more costly. It charges less for additional storage that means it is less costly.
It provides more security of data. It provides less security of data than Google drive.
There is no referral system here for gaining free storage space. It provides additional 500 MB for referrals up to 19 GB of free space.

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