You also get the files on demand functionality using the sync client. This still gets you some of the benefits of SharePoint (you still don't get everything) and is more reliable in my experience. IF you do need files accessed in a mapped network drive sort of way, leverage the OneDrive sync client to take them offline and sync them locally. If you are going to put all your file in SharePoint, use SharePoint like it was meant to be used and have the browser/SharePoint interface be your primary method of accessing and working with the files. If you are going to just put all your files in SharePoint and then map a network drive, use a network file share. Not to mention it undermines all the benefits of using SharePoint for your file management. I've seen plenty of weird issues/error when doing this. While there are some options for mapping SharePoint has a file share I would caution against it.
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