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How much storage is included in OneDrive? 5 Frequently Asked Microsoft 365 Questions

Microsoft 365 is simply one of the most important suites of tools for any company. After all, from industry classics such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to newcomers like Microsoft Teams, 365 is the backbone of office productivity around the world.

But, many different kinds of questions arise when trying to understand everything about the Microsoft 365 suite. After all, with so many tools and applications, it can be easy to get confused about the capabilities of Microsoft 365 as a whole. 

That’s why in this article, we will go over the most important frequently asked Microsoft 365 questions. We’ll take a look at some of the top questions that people ask when finding out more about 365, so you’re not left scratching your head.

How much storage is included in OneDrive?

One Drive is Microsoft’s cloud-based storage platform. It’s incredibly useful and many businesses love how simple it is to put all of their files into the cloud to ensure constant availability, security, and backup. However, with this, it’s important to know exactly how much storage you have available.

For businesses, OneDrive comes with 1TB of storage per user included for free — in both the separate and 365 versions of OneDrive. However, if this is not enough for you then your business may be able to upgrade to a higher level of storage.

If your company meets the following requirements, you could upgrade to 5TB of storage —

  • You must have five or more business and enterprise users in your organisation. 
  • You must have at least one of the users in your business who has used over 90% of their OneDrive storage.

If you meet both these parameters, you can upgrade to 5 terabytes. However, if you require more than that you’ll need to contact Microsoft to be able to upgrade further. Ultimately, while OneDrive storage is free, Microsoft doesn’t let people have access to unlimited storage and only gives a high amount of storage to companies that need it.

This is generally not necessary, though, as one drive is a storage management system for user files. 1 TB pay user is ample to be able to ensure that everyone has enough storage for their day-to-day files, but the option for more is there if required.

What’s the difference between Microsoft 365 and Office 365?

It can be generally confusing to understand the difference between Microsoft 365 and Office 365. After all, many people are used to Office as the main Microsoft brand of applications, and so introducing Microsoft 365 into the fray generally makes it difficult to understand which is Which and what both entail.

The easy answer is that Microsoft Office consists of the applications within 365 that exist for productivity. This means applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. However, Microsoft has also changed as branding for Office to Microsoft 365, which includes it with other features, such as security and Cloud services.

Essentially, if you’re looking for Microsoft Office apps, they are now included in Microsoft 365. They come with other features as well with subscriptions including security and cloud packages. There are lots of different subscriptions and licenses within the 365 platform that give you the flexibility to only pay for what you need.

Which Microsoft 365 plan is right for our business?

Microsoft offers lots of different plans within 365, which means finding the plan that is best suited for your business is easier than ever with many options. Without knowing the ins and outs of your business, it can be difficult to suggest the right plan. So, instead, let’s take a look at some of the plans available and who they’d be suited for.

  • Microsoft 365 Business Basic: Microsoft 365 Business Basic is a simple plan with the core office apps (such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) as web apps. and basic cloud storage, meeting, and email capabilities. This makes it suitable for mainly small businesses with basic office needs.
  • Microsoft 365 Business Standard: Microsoft 365 business standard includes everything in Business Basic plus downloadable versions of Office apps as desktop apps and has access to publisher and access. This is best for small to medium businesses looking for the industry standard.
  • Microsoft 365 Business Premium: Microsoft 365 Business Premium is a subscription that includes even higher-tier security tools than Business Standard. This is intended for medium and large businesses that may have more complex security requirements.

These are just some of the subscriptions that Microsoft offer for 365 — but if you find that none of these meet your needs, you should consider reaching out to us so we can help you find the subscription that’s best for you.

Can I use Microsoft 365 without an internet connection?

As mentioned previously, the Microsoft 365 business basic subscription only included my apps of the office tools included within 365. These applications will have to be used on the internet within your browser.

But for all other subscriptions that include downloadable versions of 365 applications, you do not need to be connected to the internet to use them. 

Does Microsoft 365 come with anti-virus?

Microsoft 365 has antimalware capabilities within its main security application — Microsoft Defender. Defender also has several other useful security features, including real-time protection, cloud-based protection, endpoint detection and response, threat intelligence, network protection, application control, behavioural analysis, and threat hunting.

However, these tools are only available within the business premium subscription, or other subscriptions such as Microsoft 365 E5. This means that if you want access to antivirus, you’d need to look past the standard 365 subscription or subscribe to solely Microsoft Defender separately.

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Microsoft 365 is one of the most popular and useful suites of applications for businesses around the world. However, it can be easy to find all of the applications, licenses, and specifics confusing. Hopefully, the explanations above have helped you understand more about the world of Microsoft 365.

If you’re looking to get started with Microsoft 365 but need extra support, reach out to us today. We’re here to help and will make sure you have everything you need to implement Microsoft 365 into your business.

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