Cloud storage plans offer 15 GB free here, 100 GB for $2/month there, 2 TB for families. But what do these numbers actually mean? How many photos is 100 GB? Can 2 TB hold all your files forever? This guide translates storage units into real-world terms.
*Prices are approximate monthly rates (USD) as of 2024
How Much Do You Need?
Light User (15-50 GB)
Stores documents and spreadsheets
Backs up a few hundred photos
Keeps important files synced
Free tiers usually sufficient
Average User (100-200 GB)
Several thousand photos
Some home videos
Music collection
Work documents and projects
Heavy User (1-2 TB)
Large photo libraries (10,000+ photos)
Significant video content
Professional work files
Complete device backups
Professional/Family (2+ TB)
RAW photo archives
4K video projects
Multiple device backups
Shared family storage
Storage-Saving Tips
Photos
Use "High Quality" compression (Google Photos, iCloud) instead of original
Delete duplicates and screenshots regularly
Remove burst photos, keeping only the best shot
Videos
Compress videos before uploading
Delete raw footage after editing
Consider lower resolution for less important clips
Files
Use cloud-native documents (Google Docs) instead of uploading files
Archive old projects to external drives
Compress folders before uploading
Conclusion
For most individuals, 100-200 GB of cloud storage handles photos, documents, and light video. Families and heavy users benefit from 1-2 TB shared plans. Understanding what megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes actually hold helps you choose the right plan without paying for space you won't use—or running out unexpectedly.