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Microsoft OneDrive is a cloud-based storage tool that enables Biola faculty and staff to store files, photos, and other documents online and access them with their Biola-managed computer. The OneDrive computer client is the preferred backup solution for Biola-owned devices and will replace the Crashplan backup system in most use cases. 

Key Features

  • OneDrive will be an integral part of Biola’s computer data protection, retention, and support strategy --- IT will automatically install and configure Biola-owned computers to back up to OneDrive. It is not possible to opt out of using OneDrive.
  • OneDrive will facilitate friction-free computer replacements and repairs (zero-touch deployments). 
  • IT will roll out OneDrive to Windows Mac devices first. iPad access will happen later in the summer. Mac computers and iPads with out-of-date operating systems may not receive the OneDrive client.
  • OneDrive will save storage space on computers with a feature called Files On Demand. Files One Demand enables OneDrive to move computer data to the Microsoft cloud, making that data seamlessly available when the device is connected to the internet. If files or folders are needed when offline, users can easily configure OneDrive to keep the file on the computer.

OneDrive client conflict with iCloud Drive and Dropbox

Biola-managed computers that have iCloud Drive, Dropbox, or other third-party file storage solutions may experience conflicts with OneDrive. Please uninstall these products --- storing university data on third-party cloud storage solutions violates Biola’s data storage and access policy.

Additional Features

  • Cost Effective: As an application included in Biola’s Microsoft subscription, OneDrive storage is cost-effective for Biola. 
  • Data Security: OneDrive provides enterprise-grade security features, such as data encryption, two-factor authentication, and data loss prevention.
  • Access to files from anywhere: With OneDrive, users can access their files from any Biola-managed device with an internet connection.
  • Zero-touch computer replacements: OneDrive facilitates easy computer replacements by ensuring computer files are always in the cloud and easily accessed with the OneDrive client from any Biola-managed computer. Need a new computer -- simply sign into OneDrive on the new device, and your files will be instantly available, right where you left them.
  • Automatic backup: Biola IT has configured OneDrive to automatically backup files on the desktop, document, and picture folders from employee computers, ensuring that important files are always backed up and protected. On computers using Microsoft Azure SSO for authentication, you won’t need to sign in to OneDrive to start the backup.
  • Integration with Microsoft Office: OneDrive is tightly integrated with Microsoft Office, allowing users to open and edit Office documents on their computer or directly in the cloud.
  • Syncing across devices: OneDrive syncs files across all Biola-managed devices, ensuring that the latest version of a file is always available on all devices.
  • Large storage capacity: OneDrive provides ample storage capacity, allowing users to store large files and folders.
  • Version control: OneDrive keeps track of different versions of files, allowing users to access and restore previous versions if needed.
  • Mobile access: OneDrive can be accessed on Biola-managed mobile devices, making it easy to view and edit files on the go.
  • Frees up storage on your local computer: By default, files are moved to OneDrive and not kept on the computer. Most files can be opened and modified on a computer using OneDrive without ever being downloaded. Alternatively, you can ensure that your files are always available on your computer by making the file or folder always available.
Need Help?

Please contact Biola Tech Support. For contact information, methods, and hours please visit our Biola IT Technical Support page.


How to Get It:

CrashPlan Cloud is installed on every Biola-owned computer automatically. If CrashPlan Cloud (Code42) is not installed on your Biola-issued computer, please complete and submit a Crashplan Cloud Inquiry Form.

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