cloud sync

[/klaʊd sɪŋk/]
nounpl: cloud syncs
sincronização em nuvem
1. The automatic process of updating and synchronizing files, data, or settings across multiple devices through cloud-based services
I enabled cloud sync on my phone so my photos automatically backup to the server.
Eu ativei a sincronização em nuvem no meu telefone para que minhas fotos façam backup automaticamente no servidor.
2. A feature that keeps information consistent across different platforms or devices by storing it on remote servers
Cloud sync ensures that your contacts are updated on all your devices in real-time.
A sincronização em nuvem garante que seus contatos sejam atualizados em todos os seus dispositivos em tempo real.
Cloud sync is a fundamental feature in modern digital life across both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, the term 'sincronização em nuvem' is widely understood among tech-savvy users, though many Brazilians still use the English term 'cloud sync' when discussing technology. This reflects the globalized nature of technology vocabulary. The feature is essential for professional environments and personal use, particularly with the increasing reliance on mobile devices and remote work.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
cloud backupcloud storage synchronizationdata synchronizationremote sync
Antonyms / Antônimos
local storageoffline backupmanual sync

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
sincronização em nuvem
Most common term used in Brazil for cloud sync functionality
Rio de Janeiro
sincronização na nuvem
Alternative preposition usage common in the region
São Paulo
sincronização em nuvem / cloud sync
Both Portuguese and English terms are commonly used in tech sector
Portugal
sincronização em nuvem
Same standard term used as in Brazil, though 'nuvem' may be less commonly used in everyday speech

Related Words

cloud storagebackupsynchronizationcloud computingdata transferfile sharing

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep your files in sync
stay in the cloud
sync across devices
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