
There's no word on whether Plex Cloud will support Dropbox, Microsoft's OneDrive, or Google Drive, but Plex left the door open for supporting non-Amazon storage services. "We’ll continue to evaluate adding support for other cloud storage providers over time," Plex said. "This is a completely separate, independent 'Plex Media Server' and not a copy of the one you run locally," Plex said. With Plex, media you upload to Amazon will form a separate library from the one you store at home. You'll also need enough Amazon Drive storage-an Amazon Prime subscription comes with 5GB for video, music, and other files, while unlimited storage costs another $60 a year ( £55 in the UK). Plex Cloud will only work if you have paid for a Plex Pass. Even the free version of Plex offers unlimited streaming from a home server, while the premium " Plex Pass" unlocks extra features for $5 a month, $40 a year, or $150 for a lifetime pass. Plex will continue to let customers store media at home, just as they always have.

Plex Cloud is not yet generally available, but there's a signup page for customers who want to request one of the limited spots in the beta trial.
