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May 18, 2026

What Are The Differences Between Local And Cloud-Based Security Camera Storage?

Surveillance systems are an excellent way to prevent burglaries, watch over packages, and track everything taking place around your Worcester house. If you’re considering a home security package with cameras, you need to know about video storage. There are essentially two options: local and cloud storage. Discover the advantages and drawbacks to see what works best for your household.

What Is Local And Cloud Storage For Home Security Cameras?

Saving video to the cloud means you’re storing it on a secure remote server, usually in a data storage center owned by the equipment manufacturer. Videos are protected by encryption and can only be retrieved through a secure login. Video is stored either as clips (10- to 30-second event-based recordings) or in a continuous recording.

Local storage means that event-based clips or extended recordings are saved to storage hardware you have on site or directly to the camera. In a similar fashion as cloud-based storage, video will be encrypted and only accessible through a secure login.

What Security Camera Storage Option Is Best For Your Worcester Home? 

While many companies are shifting to cloud-based home security camera storage, the choice is yours to make. Check out the benefits and drawbacks of each.

Pros Of Cloud-Based Storage

  • If your camera is destroyed or damaged, the video still exists online.
  • Clips are typically quick to retrieve and available from any location through a smartphone app.
  • More affordable at the onset as no extra hardware is needed.
  • Easy to adjust as storage needs evolve.

Cons Of Cloud-Based Storage

  • It usually requires a subscription.
  • If you lose internet, the video can’t save to the cloud.
  • You are depending on third-party security protocols.
  • Video uploads and downloads require ample bandwidth.

Pros Of Local Storage

  • Your footage is kept in your hands.
  • No monthly subscription fees.
  • Video can record during an internet outage.
  • Save clips and recordings as long as you want (depending on storage limits).

Cons Of Local Storage

  • Accessing footage is often slower, primarily when you are off-site.
  • Storage space can be low. Verify before purchasing.
  • Storage equipment like hard drives and memory cards often cost extra.
  • There is a higher chance of losing footage if the camera is damaged or destroyed.

Google Nest Cameras With ADT Home Security In Worcester Is A Top Choice

If you like the idea of partnering with the top names in the industry and getting access to your video quickly from wherever you are, explore an ADT package with Google Nest cameras. When installing a Google Nest video doorbell and exterior cameras, you’ll enjoy a Nest Aware subscription at no extra cost. This comes with 30 days of event-based video storage. Enhance your plan to Nest Aware Plus and receive 60 days of event-based video storage and 10 days of round-the-clock continuous coverage. Talk to your installer for current pricing and available options. 

One great aspect of Google Nest outdoor cameras is how they can store one hour of footage locally if you lose internet. Once your connection resumes, video will save to the cloud.

Bolster Your Home Security: Install An ADT Package With Surveillance In Worcester

Prevent break-ins and retrieve video clips from wherever you are with ADT home security in Worcester from Secure24 Alarm Systems. As your authorized ADT dealer, we provide access to the best in surveillance, including Google Nest cameras with remote cloud storage. Place a call to (508) 283-7533 today or fill out our simple form to get started.

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