Cloud sync services compared: version history and file recovery
Cloud synchronisation is not a backup. Once you overwrite or delete a file by mistake, you depend on the provider's version history to get it back. Retention windows differ substantially – and are often tied to the plan you pay for. This comparison lists the officially documented values (as of June 2026) with source links.
For practical setup of local sync on macOS, see Setting up cloud sync on macOS. Why even the best version history is not a full backup is covered in The 3-2-1 backup strategy.
Commercial cloud services
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| Service | Plan | Version history | Deleted files | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| › | Dropbox | Basic, Plus, Family | 30 days | 30 days |
| Professional, Essentials, Business, Standard | 180 days | 180 days | ||
| Business Plus, Advanced, Enterprise | 365 days | 365 days | ||
Dropbox ties retention to the plan: 30 days on consumer plans, 180 days on classic business plans, 365 days on the higher business tiers. Dropbox Rewind lets you roll back a single folder or the entire account to a previous point in time – within the same retention window. | ||||
| › | Google Drive | all plans | 30 days or 100 versions – whichever comes first | 30 days |
Google Drive automatically removes a version once it is older than 30 days or once 100 newer versions exist – whichever comes first. Individual versions can be exempted from auto-cleanup with the „Keep forever" option. Deleted files stay in Trash for 30 days. | ||||
| › | OneDrive | personal | up to 25 versions per file | 30 days (3 days if recycle bin is full) |
| for Business / SharePoint | admin-configurable (default: 500 versions) | 93 days (two-stage recycle bin) | ||
Personal OneDrive accounts store up to 25 versions per file and keep deleted files in the recycle bin for 30 days (reduced to 3 days when the bin is full). Work accounts (OneDrive for Business, SharePoint) follow the library configuration – default is 500 versions and a 93-day recycle bin, optionally followed by a two-stage site collection recycle bin. | ||||
| › | iCloud Drive | all plans | no version history | 30 days |
iCloud Drive offers no version history for documents. Once a file is overwritten, the older copy is gone. Deleted files can be restored for 30 days from „Recently Deleted" on iCloud.com. Anyone who needs version protection has to add a separate backup solution. | ||||
| › | pCloud | Free | no rewind | 15 days |
| Premium, Premium Plus, Business | 30-day rewind (account-wide) | 30 days | ||
| + Extended File History (add-on) | 365 days | 365 days | ||
Free accounts have no version history and keep deleted files for 15 days. Paid plans (Premium, Premium Plus, Business) allow account-wide rewind for 30 days. The paid „Extended File History" add-on extends the window to 365 days – explicitly not retroactive. | ||||
Self-hosted solutions
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| Service | Hosting | Version history | Deleted files | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| › | Nextcloud | self-hosted | thinning to ∞ (capped at 50 % of free user storage) | admin-configurable |
Nextcloud stores versions on a tiered schedule: one in the first second, every 10 seconds in the first minute, every minute in the first hour, every hour in the first day, every day in the first month, weekly after that. The version app overall uses no more than 50 % of the user's available free space. Manually named versions are exempt from cleanup. | ||||
| › | ownCloud | self-hosted | min. 10 days, then thinning (capped at 50 % of free user storage) | admin-configurable |
ownCloud by default keeps all versions for at least 10 days, after which expiration rules kick in. The versions app uses no more than 50 % of the user's available free space. Versions flagged as „Major Versions" are permanently protected. All values are admin-configurable. | ||||
| › | Seafile | self-hosted | per-library configurable (default: unlimited) | library trash, admin-controlled |
Seafile stores versions at the block level with deduplication – identical blocks are not stored twice. Each library has its own history limit; without a limit, all versions are kept. Deleted libraries first land in an admin trash before garbage collection releases their blocks. | ||||
| › | Synology Drive | NAS / self-hosted | up to 32 versions per file (Intelliversioning) | admin-configurable (Recycle Bin) |
Synology Drive stores up to 32 versions per file. When the limit is reached and Intelliversioning is enabled, the algorithm drops the version with the smallest changes instead of the oldest one. Maximum version count and the Recycle Bin are configurable through the Synology Drive Admin Console. | ||||
For reference: built into macOS
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| Tool | Hosting | Version history | Deleted files | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| › | Time Machine | local (built into macOS) | hourly snapshots for the last 24 h, then daily, then weekly – until the backup volume is full | recoverable as long as the state still exists in the backup |
Time Machine is not a sync service – it is the local backup tool built into macOS. Important: versioning works on an hourly grid. If you save a file multiple times within the same hour, only the state at snapshot time is preserved – whereas cloud services like Dropbox or Google Drive record every save as its own version. | ||||
Note: the numbers apply from the moment the respective plan or add-on is activated. pCloud explicitly states that Extended File History is not retroactive.
Version history is not a backup
Even 365 days of retention does not cover every scenario: a compromised account, a provider outage or sudden loss of access bypasses every cloud version history. Real data safety requires a second copy that is independent of the cloud account – ideally following the 3-2-1 backup strategy.
At a glance
Longest window at no extra cost
Dropbox Professional / Business Standard: 180 days of version history included.
Longest window overall
365 days – on Dropbox Business Plus / Advanced / Enterprise and on pCloud with Extended File History.
No version history
iCloud Drive and pCloud Free – overwrites are final.
Account-wide rewind
Dropbox Rewind and pCloud Rewind roll back whole folders or the entire account to a point in time.
Self-hosted
Nextcloud, ownCloud, Seafile and Synology Drive leave retention and limits up to the administrator.
Data current as of
June 2026. Providers change plans and limits occasionally – when in doubt, check the linked sources.