

Interesting… In this case win Google Drive. Finally Google Drive took more than twice as long to Dropbox to do synchronization.īut, what if I do the same test uploading the file directly through the browser, by dragging them over from the file Explorer?. Using the synchronization of desktop client, the times were:Īnd again the winner is Dropbox, although OneDrive follow it very closely. The size influence the speed of synchronization, let’s see the results… Second test: medium-sized filesĪs second test I used a smaller file In particular was an. Indeed, they are even faster than the Dropbox desktop program. However Google Drive are very fast, in fact much faster that using the corresponding desktop programs. The results are amazing:ĭropbox and OneDrive are really through the web interface, especially the first. Then I repeated the same test, but this time using the Web interface, directly dragging the file to the browser, to see what influence might do so as well.

ONEDRIVE VS DROPBOX MAC FULL
It synchronized to full speed in half the time than the runner-up, GDrive. not too big, but enough to take a long time and be able to measure it well. The first test was to synchronize a file of considerable size (without pass).įirst I tried using desktop programs for each clouds that automatically synchronize to the corresponding cloud files that you copy to a special folder.
ONEDRIVE VS DROPBOX MAC WINDOWS 10
The operating system I have used was Windows 10 with the latest updates and patches to June 2018. That 3 clouds are disabled speed limits, so always sync possible, within those 50 Mbps maximum speed. I have much wider bandwidth but reserving this fragment I simulator a more realistic connection to avoid influences that may be from other computers on my local network that should also go out to the Internet. The flow that I used to be connected to the Internet while doing the tests has been 50 Mbps symmetrical (down and up), reserved, proven and real. But I think that they can be considered equally interesting.Īlthough I’ve tried almost all the products of this style that there is out there, which I have used for this comparison are that I use everyday on all my computers, namely: Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive. First of all I have to say that the tests have no “scientific” validity since only I have repeated them a couple of times each (although with consistent results) and I suppose that they could vary from one day to another depending on various circumstances.
