
Microsoft OneDrive for Business
Cloud content collaboration software
Document control software
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- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
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What is Microsoft OneDrive for Business
Microsoft OneDrive for Business is a cloud file storage and synchronization service used to store, share, and collaborate on documents across devices. It primarily serves organizations using Microsoft 365, enabling internal and external sharing with access controls and integration with Office apps and Microsoft Teams/SharePoint. The product emphasizes user-level file sync and collaboration while leveraging Microsoft 365 security, compliance, and identity management capabilities.
Deep Microsoft 365 integration
OneDrive for Business integrates tightly with Microsoft 365 apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams for co-authoring and sharing workflows. It uses Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) for authentication and policy enforcement, which simplifies access management in Microsoft-centric environments. It also connects with SharePoint for team and site-based document storage patterns.
Mature sync and offline access
The OneDrive sync client supports Windows and macOS with selective sync and Files On-Demand to reduce local storage usage. Users can work offline and sync changes when connectivity returns, which supports mobile and distributed workforces. Admins can manage sync behavior through tenant policies and device management tooling.
Enterprise security and compliance controls
The service supports encryption in transit and at rest and can apply Microsoft Purview capabilities such as retention, eDiscovery, and sensitivity labeling (depending on licensing and configuration). Sharing controls include link settings, expiration, password protection (where available), and external sharing governance. Audit and activity logs are available through Microsoft 365 administration and compliance portals.
Limited document control depth
Compared with purpose-built document control systems, OneDrive focuses more on file collaboration than formal document control processes. Advanced needs such as controlled document templates, complex approval workflows, and strict version baselining often require SharePoint configuration or third-party tooling. This can increase implementation effort for regulated document-control use cases.
Governance depends on configuration
Effective external sharing governance and lifecycle management rely on tenant-level settings, labeling, and user training. Without consistent policies, organizations can experience sprawl across personal OneDrive libraries and shared links. Aligning OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams storage behaviors can require ongoing administrative oversight.
Licensing and feature variability
Capabilities such as advanced compliance, DLP, and some sharing/security options depend on Microsoft 365 plans and add-on licensing. This can make total cost and feature availability harder to predict across different user groups. Organizations may need to standardize licenses or accept uneven functionality across the tenant.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| OneDrive for business (Plan 1) | $5.00 per user/month (annual) | Standalone OneDrive for Business — 1 TB per user. Listed on Microsoft OneDrive business plans page. |
| Microsoft 365 Business Basic (includes OneDrive) | $6.00 per user/month (annual) | Includes 1 TB OneDrive per user, Exchange email, Teams, web/mobile Office apps. "Try for free" offered on the product page. |
| Microsoft 365 Business Standard (includes OneDrive) | $12.50 per user/month (annual) | Includes desktop Office apps + 1 TB OneDrive per user. "Try for free" (one-month trial) available. |
| OneDrive for business (Plan 2) | Not listed on current OneDrive pricing page (see notes) | Historically available as a standalone SKU (official Microsoft Q&A/docs reference a $10.00 per user/month price and expanded storage features — availability/packaging varies by region and may not be shown on the public pricing page). |
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