With OneDrive, you get 5GB of free storage (15GB if you signed up before February 2016) that you can use to store any kind of file, including photos, video and documents. This Microsoft account is basically an email address and a password. To access it, you need a Windows Live ID which can be your Xbox Live account, your email account (previously ), your Skype account (the former MSN Messenger ID), or the account you used to sync your old Zune device. You just have to type in your browser to find it. OneDrive (previously known as SkyDrive) is a free storage space provided by Microsoft. Let’s dig further into some more details about each of these products. It can be a standalone product but is most often included in an Office or Microsoft 365 subscription, which gives you an extensive set of tools for your workspace. It gives you a place in the cloud where you can store, share, and sync all work files. OneDrive for Business, on the other hand, is one part of Office 365 (or SharePoint Server). The short version is: OneDrive is intended for personal storage. What are OneDrive and OneDrive for Business? Start your adventure with Sherweb by exploring our Partner Guide What about OneDrive for Business? Do you know Microsoft 365 and Office 365? And, do you understand the difference between them? It’s also known as online storage, online drive, shared drive, file server, FTP, server, box… and this list goes on. Especially when the same type of service is presented to us in different ways, under different names and from different providers. It’s hard to find our way among all of them and identify the option that best suits our needs.