Cloud storage comparisons


There are a number of different options for storing and syncing your data in the cloud. This guide is here to help you to decide which kind of storage is right for you.

Rutgers requires that all university business be conducted on university-approved services. For example, faculty and staff email must be conducted using Rutgers Connect. In the case of storage, there are several categories of storage and different options within each category. This page will help you choose among the approved cloud storage options of Box, OneDrive (Rutgers Connect), and Google Drive (ScarletApps).

Security and compliance

The first consideration when choosing a service is determining which ones are appropriate from a security and compliance standpoint. There are federal and state laws, as well as university policy, which govern where data can be stored. In general, information that is highly confidential and classified as restricted information can be stored in Rutgers Box and Rutgers Connect OneDrive. It is not appropriate to store this type of information in ScarletApps' Google Drive or to store any university information in any personal account, even a personal Box or OneDrive account.

For more detailed information about what can and cannot be stored in each type of storage service, please see the data classification and storage matrix.

Recommendations

After considering the security and compliance restrictions, multiple services can be used to provide data storage and sharing services concurrently. Before making a decision, you should consult the IT support staff in your organization.

In general, OneDrive and Box are equivalent services in terms of what data can be stored.

Choose Box if:

You will be frequently transferring large amounts of data because Box will typically be faster.

Choose Microsoft OneDrive if:

You require seamless integration with Microsoft Office software and tools.

Choose Google Drive if:

You require seamless integration with Google Apps:

Other considerations

It’s also worth noting that these three products only represent one type of storage, and that they are not appropriate for all purposes. This type of storage is not suited for the storage of databases that will be accessed by multiple people or for other software that requires very high speed access to files. If you have special needs that go beyond general file storage and retrieval, please consult your IT support professional to determine which service is right for you.