The most important camera for security is CCTV, be it at home, in workplaces, or in any commercial building. But the question that comes to everybody's mind is: where will those recordings be stored - maybe in the cloud for access, or in local storage? So let's go ahead and crack both the pros and cons of both methods to best suit what you can for your liking.

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Cloud Storage: Must-Be Modern, Must-Be Secure?

Cloud storage allows you to securely store the video footage captured by your cameras on an online server through the Internet, far removed from local storage.

It Has Remote Access: Play the video footage from wherever on earth.

Risk Lf Data Loss: No matter how much damage to your hard disk, the data is not destroyed.

Automatic Backup: It is scheduled so that the data backs itself up at certain intervals.

Dependent on Internet: You cannot upload your footage without internet access.

Fee: All cloud services charge fees either monthly or annually.

Threat to Privacy: The hackers are the threat.

Local Storage

You Are Totally in Control of Data Storage
So the video is saved directly on DVRs, on NVRs, or on memory cards.

Advantages:

Internet Not Needed: Stop recording; it will not automatically stop when it gets disconnected.

One-Time Payments: No recurring monthly bills.

Total Control: You own your data and don't rely on a third party.

Cons:

Data loss upon hardware failure.

Limited remote access.

A backup will require a separate system.

Cloud Storage

So Which One to Choose?

The final decision will come down to personal preference and wallet. For example, if the person cares most about access over the distance, auto-backup, and modern security, they should opt for cloud storage. On the other hand, control and cost favor local storage.


Both systems have an advantage as far as securing camera footage is concerned. However, your choice of the two depends very much on your security concerns, the accessibility of the Internet, and, finally, your budget. It may be interesting to consider something in between, a hybrid solution, which obtains the best of both worlds, thereby achieving the best performance.

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