From InfoWorld: Last night Microsoft's OneDrive team posted on the OneDrive blog that the unlimited storage space offered to Office 365 subscribers is henceforth off the table. Those of you who subscribed to Office 365 thinking you'd have unlimited OneDrive space forever can go pound sand. Microsoft won't give it to you.
Here's what Microsoft said on the OneDrive blog a year ago:
"Today, storage limits just became a thing of the past with Office 365. Moving forward, all Office 365 customers will get unlimited OneDrive storage at no additional cost. We've started rolling this out today to Office 365 Home, Personal, and University customers. The roll out will continue over the coming months… For OneDrive for Business customers, unlimited storage will be listed on the Office 365 roadmap in the coming days and we will begin updating the First Release customers in 2015, aligned with our promise to provide ample notification for significant service changes. In the meantime, get started using your 1TB of storage today by backing up all those work files kicking around on your PC -- with the knowledge that even more storage is on its way!"
Last night, the tone on the OneDrive forum changed just a bit:
"We're no longer planning to offer unlimited storage to Office 365 Home, Personal, or University subscribers. Starting now, those subscriptions will include 1TB of OneDrive storage… If you are an Office 365 consumer subscriber and have stored in excess of 1TB, you will be notified of this change and will be able to keep your increased storage for at least 12 months."
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