If you are looking for a free online storage service to store and backup your files online, be extremely careful when choosing one because you never know how long will the service survive. We suggest you choose only Microsoft’s Windows Live SkyDrive as your free storage service.
While looking out for a perfect online storage service, you need to evaluate the service on 3 important parameters:
- Assurance that the service will continue to offer free storage for long
- Amount of free storage space offered
- Features such as encryption, syncing, search & restore, etc
While storage & features also matter, the assurance that the free storage service will survive is the most critical factor to check while choosing an online storage service, especially if you look at the history of such services. OmniDrive failed to renew its domain name and the service stopped working overnight. MediaMax also shut down recently resulting in users losing access to their existing files. And the biggest of them all, AOL has announced that it will be shutting down its XDrive service in January 2009.
In this scenario, Microsoft’s Live SkyDrive, a free online file storage service, that provides you 25 GB (recently updated from 5 GB) space for your documents, photos, and all other files, appears to be your best bet. SkyDrive is an integral part of Microsoft’s Windows Live platform so you won’t have to worry about its future existence. Microsoft is also expected to soon offer an Online Office suite like Google Docs, which is expected to be accessible from SkyDrive and vice-versa.
The Competition
Amongst the biggies, Yahoo’s Briefcase only offers a miserly 25 MB storage while Google has not yet launched its long rumoured GDrive service.
Amongst others, notable alternatives include Mozy (only 2 GB), Box.net (only 1 GB), ADrive (50 GB), IDrive (only 2GB) and Dropbox (only 2GB).
But with a significant 25 GB free storage space and a reasonable assurance of survival, Windows Live SkyDrive should be the only free online storage service you should trust your data with.


