OneDrive vs pCloud — Wer gewinnt?

Kurzfassung

Wähle OneDrive, wenn: Microsoft 365-User, die Cloud-Speicher wollen, der nahtlos mit Word, Excel und Outlook funktioniert

Wähle pCloud, wenn: Privatsphäre-fokussierte User, die eine einmalige Lifetime-Zahlung statt ewiger Monatsabos wollen

Unsere Einschätzung: OneDrive for simplicity, pCloud for power users.

 OneDrivepCloud
Preise5 GB free | Microsoft 365 Basic $1.99/mo (100 GB)10 GB free | Premium 500 GB $49.99/year
FunktionenDeep Microsoft 365 integration, Personal Vault for sensitive files, Real-time co-authoring in Office apps, Ransomware detection and recovery, Photo management and memoriesLifetime plan option, Client-side encryption (paid add-on), Built-in media player, File versioning (30 days), Branded file sharing links
Am besten fürMicrosoft 365 users who want cloud storage that works seamlessly with Word, Excel, and OutlookPrivacy-focused users who want a one-time lifetime payment instead of monthly subscriptions forever
LernkurveEinfachEinfach

Der wahre Unterschied

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

OneDrive stands out with Deep Microsoft 365 integration and Personal Vault for sensitive files. pCloud counters with Lifetime plan option and Client-side encryption (paid add-on).

OneDrive's Achilles heel: sync client can be flaky — conflict files and mysterious sync failures still plague power users. pCloud's: encryption costs extra ($49.99 one-time) — privacy is the selling point but it’s paywalled separately. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Fazit

If you value deep microsoft 365 integration and microsoft 365-user, die cloud-speicher, go with OneDrive. If privatsphäre-fokussierte user, die eine matters more, pCloud is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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