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Dropbox vs. Egnyte: Which is best?

If you need to collaborate with people outside your business, you need Dropbox.

Dropbox offers a comprehensive cloud storage solution built around collaboration and working with large, complex files, with fast file syncing you can depend on.

Dropbox outperforms Egnyte

External file sharing and collaboration tools

Invite external collaborators into your team without needing to pay for additional licenses, and offer free accounts with sponsored storage. Recipients can access shared files without a Dropbox account, with no compromise on security.

Support for large, rich media file collaboration and creative teams

Don’t let large files slow down collaboration, or force you to resort to file compression. Benefit from extensive support for rich media file previews, frame-accurate comments on video projects, and secure transfers of up to 250 GB at a time.

Fast, reliable syncing

Sync large files of up to 2 TB, with two types of file sync—delta sync and streaming sync. By automatically employing one of two methods of syncing, based on the circumstances, Dropbox is able to sync faster than other file storage providers.

Egnyte vs. Dropbox for business

Mistakes happen, and version-history can be a lifesaver when recovering business-critical files. Unfortunately for Egnyte users, Egnyte restricts the maximum number of versions retained to the 3 most-recent versions, unlike the time-based version history available in Dropbox. With Dropbox, every version of your file within a set time period—based on your plan—is stored and can be recovered. What’s more, if you’re looking for extensive file versioning you can increase this up to 10 years with either our Extended Version History Add-On or Data Governance Add-On.

An illustration depicting a person storing files in an archive, representing file version history in Dropbox.

See how Dropbox helps teams save time, cut costs and boost productivity by sharing and previewing large files up to 150 GB, with auto-generated transcriptions for HD and 4K videos and audio. Dropbox efficiently handles high data volumes with reliable, consistent preview speeds.

An illustration depicting two people sharing media files between devices, representing collaboration tools in Dropbox.

One of the best things about Dropbox is everything else you get access to, along with unbeatable cloud storage. Egnyte forces users off its platform to perform simple tasks like PDF editing, CRM database manipulation in platforms like Salesforce, and document review for e-discovery, among other things. Whereas with Dropbox, you can do all of this and more directly within your account. Whether you’re looking to edit a PDF, sign a document, or gather feedback on a video project—you can do it all without leaving your Dropbox account.

An illustration depicting a person working comfortably from home at their desk, representing productivity tools in Dropbox.

More than 600,000 teams use Dropbox for a reason, while only 22,000+ businesses use Egnyte, according to their own sources. Your colleagues, collaborators, and clients know and trust Dropbox. So instead of spending time learning another new tool, they can focus on the work that really matters. Get your team up and running in record time, with minimal IT support. Eliminate support requests, cut training costs, accelerate time to value, and empower your team to get organized quickly with fast and simple onboarding. And if you need assistance, our support team is always available to help.

An illustration depicting an orchestra, representing over 600,000 business that trust Dropbox.

With advanced content controls, end-to-end-encryption, virtual data rooms, and more, Dropbox makes it easy to keep your most sensitive content safe. Research from Forrester** into the cost savings and business benefits enabled by Dropbox found that centralized administrative tools in Dropbox help administrators to manage users and permissions. In terms of regulatory benefits, Dropbox was also found to improve governance of critical content and files through its activity monitoring, alerting, and security capabilities.

An illustration depicting two people having a meeting within a bank vault, representing Dropbox virtual data rooms and end-to-end encryption.

External file sharing and collaboration tools

When it comes to external file sharing and collaboration, Dropbox outshines Egnyte. As an Egnyte user, if you want to invite someone outside of your team to your project, you’ll need to pay for external collaborator licenses. This isn’t just inconvenient, but can quickly add up in cost, too. There are challenges for freelancers and external contractors, too, without a way to collaborate in multiple external projects in a single space, you’ll need to maintain separate accounts for each of your clients.

In contrast, Dropbox offers a more streamlined and user-friendly experience. External users can be easily invited to a team, eliminating the need for costly additional licenses. Even better, Dropbox provides free accounts combined with enterprise-sponsored storage and no compromising on security or auditability. This means that external users can collaborate on your projects without needing a paid license of their own.

Ultimately, if you’re looking to collaborate with external partners on a seamless, integrated platform, Dropbox provides a more robust and cost-effective solution that Egnyte simply can’t match.

Visual representation of the Dropbox user interface, demonstrating the file sharing controls available to teams.
Dropbox sharing settings give you total control over who can work on your files
Visual representation of the Dropbox Replay user interface, demonstrating file review and frame-accurate commenting tools.
Dropbox Replay streamlines the review process and consolidates feedback in one place