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May 18, 2026

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

Security cameras are an excellent way to prevent intrusions, keep an eye on deliveries, and monitor everything happening around your Lafayette home. If you’re looking into a home security package with cameras, you will want to know about video storage. There are generally two choices: local and cloud storage. Discover the benefits and downsides of each to see what’s best for your family.

What Is Local And Cloud-Based Storage For Home Security Cameras?

Saving video clips to the cloud means you’re keeping it on a secure remote server, typically in a data storage center operated by the camera manufacturer. Videos are protected by encryption and only accessible via a secure login. Video is kept as clips (event-based clips of 10 to 30 seconds) or in a continuous recording.

Local storage means that event-based clips or longer recordings are saved directly to the camera or on physical storage components within your home. Like cloud options, video will be encrypted and accessed through a secure login.

What Security Camera Storage Option Is Ideal For Your Lafayette Home? 

While many providers are moving to cloud-based security camera storage, the choice is yours to make. Check out the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Advantages Of Remote Cloud Storage

  • If something happens to your camera, the video remains safely stored online.
  • Clips are typically quick to pull up and viewable from any location using a mobile app.
  • Lower upfront cost as no extra hardware is needed.
  • Easy to adjust as storage needs evolve.

Downsides Of Cloud-Based Storage

  • It usually requires a subscription.
  • If you lose internet access, the video won’t save to the cloud.
  • You are relying on the provider to keep your footage secure.
  • Video uploads and downloads require plenty of bandwidth.

Advantages Of Local Storage

  • You have complete control of your video.
  • No monthly subscription costs.
  • Video can record without an internet connection.
  • Store clips and recordings as long as you’d like (depending on storage limits).

Cons Of Local Storage

  • Retrieving recordings is typically slower, primarily when doing so remotely.
  • Storage limits can be limited. Check before buying.
  • Storage devices like microSD cards and hard drives typically come at an added cost.
  • There is a higher likelihood of losing video if the camera is stolen or damaged.

Google Nest Cameras With ADT Security In Lafayette Is A Top Choice

If you enjoy the idea of working with the industry’s top names and accessing your video quickly from wherever you are, consider 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 includes 30 days of event cloud video storage. Step up to Nest Aware Plus and get access to 60 days of event-based camera storage and 10 days of 24/7 continuous coverage. Talk to your installer for current pricing and available features. 

One great aspect of Google Nest outdoor cameras is how they’re able to store one hour of footage locally during a Wi-Fi outage. When your connection resumes, video will save to the cloud.

Modernize Your Home Security: Get An ADT Package With Cameras In Lafayette

Prevent break-ins and view video clips from wherever you are with ADT home security in Lafayette from Secure24 Alarm Systems. As your trusted ADT dealer, we connect you to the leading surveillance devices, including Google Nest cameras with secure cloud storage. Place a call to (337) 306-6995 today or fill out our contact form to begin.

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