Google Drive vs OneDrive — ¿Cuál gana?

Resumen

Elige Google Drive si: Cualquiera ya en el ecosistema Google que quiere almacenamiento de archivos integrado con Docs, Sheets y Gmail

Elige OneDrive si: Usuarios de Microsoft 365 que quieren almacenamiento cloud que funcione perfecto con Word, Excel y Outlook

Nuestra opinión: Google Drive for simplicity, OneDrive for power users.

 Google DriveOneDrive
Precios15 GB free (shared with Gmail and Photos) | Google One 100 GB $1.99/mo5 GB free | Microsoft 365 Basic $1.99/mo (100 GB)
FuncionesDeep Google Workspace integration, Real-time collaboration on Docs/Sheets/Slides, Powerful search across files, Shared drives for teams, Offline access on mobile and desktopDeep Microsoft 365 integration, Personal Vault for sensitive files, Real-time co-authoring in Office apps, Ransomware detection and recovery, Photo management and memories
Ideal paraAnyone already in the Google ecosystem who wants seamless file storage tied to Docs, Sheets, and GmailMicrosoft 365 users who want cloud storage that works seamlessly with Word, Excel, and Outlook
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La verdadera diferencia

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

Google Drive stands out with Powerful search across files and Shared drives for teams. OneDrive counters with Personal Vault for sensitive files and Ransomware detection and recovery.

Google Drive's Achilles heel: 15 gb shared across gmail, drive, and photos fills up fast — you’ll be paying within months of heavy use. OneDrive's: sync client can be flaky — conflict files and mysterious sync failures still plague power users. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Conclusión

If you value powerful search across files and cualquiera ya en el, go with Google Drive. If usuarios de microsoft 365 matters more, OneDrive is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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