Despite the fact that Gmail is still in ‘Beta’, they have finally launched a few pay-plans for those interested, which has been rumored for some time. Free Gmail users have access to about 3GB of storage space, while $1 per year can avail you twice that. For insane e-mail addicts, Google offers 25GB accounts for $75 a year, 100GB for $250 and 250GB for $500 a year. Though expensive, it is still far less expensive, in most cases, than getting your own dedicated host with similar bandwidth allowances.
If you’ve done the math, you probably realize that you can just sign up for 100 separate Google accounts and get 600GB for $100 a year, so the pricing seems a bit out of whack. But we’ll just chalk that up to promotional pricing and the fact that there are plenty of other services out there providing 2-6GB of online storage space for free.
Source: Download Squad