Amazon dismisses the unlimited cloud storage – Business News.online (blog)

Lately, the Amazon Drive has been standing tall as a top notch cloud storage anyone can get a great deal. You are entitled to unlimited cloud storage for your files at just $60 for a year; this is arguably an unprecedented deal.

Regrettably, Amazon is bringing its $60 subscription for an unlimited storage year to an end you can only have archive storage of 1TB. It will entail an expensive archiving in the sky somewhat.

Following the modification of the $60 package, there are now two packages. You can either opt for the 1TB for $60, or 100GB for $12 per year. However, you may want an extra TB that costs $60, but all additional storage cannot exceed 30TB.

While this is a good pricing for such storage, old users who saved several files of large sizes with a view to enjoying an unending storage may be annoyed with this new idea. Then again, it shouldnt come as a surprise when you have your subscription renewed automatically. Current users of the unlimited storage will have their plan moved over to the 1TB for $60 monthly as soon as their current subscription expires. Therefore, if the new development doesnt suit you, its high time you considered a move away from Amazon.

While the modification on subscription may seem to be unfavorable to some, everyone still stands a chance of having unlimited and free photo storage if you sign up for the Amazon Prime. Likewise, those who sign up for the Amazon Drive gets a whooping free 5GB data.

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