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Google to combine Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos storage space into one block

Google has announced that its customers will see their Google Drive, Gmail and Google+ storage space limits combined into one unified block of 15 GB for consumers and 30 GB for enterprises. In a statement on its official blog, the tech giant promises a more โ€œseamlessโ€ experience between its products for customers as a result […]

Google has announced that its customers will see their Google Drive, Gmail and Google+ storage space limits combined into one unified block of 15 GB for consumers and 30 GB for enterprises.

In a statement on its official blog, the tech giant promises a more โ€œseamlessโ€ experience between its products for customers as a result of the change.

โ€œWith this new combined storage space, you wonโ€™t have to worry about how much youโ€™re storing and where. For example, maybe youโ€™re a heavy Gmail user but light on photos, or perhaps you were bumping up against your Drive storage limit but were only using 2 GB in Gmail. Now it doesnโ€™t matter, because you can use your storage the way you want,โ€ Google states.

The company also points out that the 25 GB upgrade limit no longer applies to Gmail as a result of the change, with users now able to upgrade by purchasing a 100 GB plan for $US4.99 per month.

In a separate statement, the company also emphasises that storage space used by other Google cloud-based apps will not be counted against the unified limit.

โ€œJust as before, files created in Docs, Sheets and Slides don’t count against your storage quota. Storage will also be shared with photos you upload to Google+ larger than 2048px.โ€

The company says the update will roll out to its Rapid Release domains over the coming weeks.