One of the most popular applications in business, Zoom strikes the perfect balance between usability and ease of use. It lets you stay in touch with friends, family, and colleagues; collaborates remotely; and continually introduces new features worth celebrating.
Recording in the cloud
The feature we’re talking about today has been around for quite some time, but we don’t think we’ve covered all the basics of it as extensively as we’d planned. So let’s take a look at one of Zoom’s legacy features: we’ll tell you everything you need to know about Zoom’s cloud recording option.
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When we think of recording, two variations come to mind: local recording and cloud recording. The former uses your onboard storage as a server, saving the data you need to your hard drive. The latter — cloud recording — saves data to Zoom’s servers and doesn’t use your computer’s hard drive.