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What is the difference between SkyDrive and the N: Drive?

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Each student will have both a SkyDrive and an N: Drive. The N: Drive is a local campus network storage that you can easily use on campus computers. The SkyDrive is only accessible through the Web, and the data is stored on Microsoft’s servers. The N: Drive is 2GB of space, while the SkyDrive is 25GB of storage space. The SkyDrive is ideal for large files and old archive folders/files.

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