Microsoft is killing some popular standalone OneDrive and SharePoint plans because they’re not profitable enough


  • OneDrive for Business and SharePoint Online 1 and 2 plans are discontinued
  • Low customer demand, higher operational costs and “non-standard usage” are to blame
  • Customers being asked to migrate to M365 – revenue from this business continues to grow

Microsoft has discontinued some of the latest popular versions of OneDrive and SharePoint due to low demand, but by removing some of the cheaper plans, cloud storage could be about to become more expensive for some users.

Four of its standalone cloud storage plans – SharePoint Online Plan 1 and Plan 2, and OneDrive for Business Plan 1 and Plan 2 – will no longer be available.

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