What you see as folders are not akin to file system directories but more like (iTunes) music play lists. Zotero records' metadata is/are located on your computer and when you sync also stored on the Zotero "server" (actually, AWS cloud, I think). Attachments such as pdf files are held on your computer and can optionally be stored with your metadata online. The "folders" called "collections" are a means organizing your library of records. Any single item can be in any one or more collections. Items may remain unfiled -- that is, you do not need to have every record in a collection. [However, unfiled items will automatically be visible in the unfiled items collection.]
If you were asking where Zotero and its data are stored on your hard drive directory structure. That is a different issue.
Thanks. I was referring to the 'storage' as in the 'unlimited storage' which I pay for. I assume the limits or unlimited refers to available storage on Zotero servers for sync. From your comments it seems that all data is stored in the user/Zotero directory locally and duplicated in folders in Zotero server(s) (aka 'online').
I do understand that the library folders are a different form of organization and appreciate the clarification.
I assume the limits or unlimited refers to available storage on Zotero servers for sync. From your comments it seems that all data is stored in the user/Zotero directory locally and duplicated in folders in Zotero server(s) (aka 'online').
If you were asking where Zotero and its data are stored on your hard drive directory structure. That is a different issue.
I do understand that the library folders are a different form of organization and appreciate the clarification.