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3. OneDrive

Ralph Mercurio1   and Brian Merrill2
(1)
Clayton, NC, USA
(2)
Morrisville, PA, USA
 

In the last chapter, I discussed SharePoint Online and how it can help organize content around document libraries and sites at the organization level. In this chapter, I will discuss OneDrive, which allows content to be stored in Microsoft 365 and always available. OneDrive will allow you to store up to 1 (one) terabyte (TB) of content, which is then accessible from any Internet-connected device. OneDrive is geared toward the individual user, and there are two flavors currently offered by Microsoft: OneDrive and ...

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