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How Private Cloud Solution Helps Businesses
A successful cloud migration can have many advantages. For this reason, many businesses are migrating from their traditional infrastructures. Implementing a stable cloud infrastructure can noticeably boost flexibility, reliability, and service efficiency.
However, we realize that some corporations might not be so willing to migrate to a cloud infrastructure as they worry about their resource control, data security, and conformity to rules and regulations. That’s when the Private Cloud comes to help and put an end to all these concerns. In fact, many online services dealing with crucial data security such as financial organizations, schools and universities, health care providers, etc. are using private cloud services mostly to secure their data. Private Cloud is a type of cloud service by which all resources and features such as data storage, backup, and security are provided in a private network and for only a specific user or group of users. The Private Cloud solution can provide access to the infrastructure exclusively for your technical team. Therefore, you should not worry about data security or rules and regulations anymore.

Features of Private Cloud Solution

Private clouds can offer many advantages and remove several demanding challenges to help large-scale enterprises migrate to a cloud infrastructure without any unreasonable financial and time costs. Meanwhile, ArvanCloud will be assisting and facilitating the process of migration from the very initial stages of architectural design to the complete implementation. Your private cloud will be designed and applied with the help of state-of-the-art hardware and it will be based on your requests and needs. That will result in incredible cost-cutting along with increased security and personalized architecture.

Our Private Cloud services are provided in two forms: On-premise and Hosted. In On-premise mode, the cloud infrastructure will be established in the data center of the organization. This method is mostly recommended to those who already have specified their data center and hardware resources. This way, the organization will be responsible to maintain all its data center infrastructures.

In Hosted mode, ArvanCloud will be responsible to host the organization’s private cloud infrastructure. Also, the cost of establishment and maintenance of physical servers will be on ArvanCloud and the companies will not pay for managing, developing, or repairing the infrastructure. This method offers scalability and the ability to increase and decrease resources when needed.
Access to API and User Panel for Infrastructure Management
Access to API and User Panel for Infrastructure Management
Network Settings Customization and PTR Record Adjustment
Network Settings Customization and PTR Record Adjustment
Ability to Add Local and Cloud Disks to Virtual Machines
Ability to Add Local and Cloud Disks to Virtual Machines
Automatic Migration of Instances in Case of Any Issues
Automatic Migration of Instances in Case of Any Issues
Private Cloud vs. Public Cloud
Nowadays, IT managers can choose between private and public clouds based on the solution that their business goals and industry require. But overall, the advantage of public cloud infrastructure is the initial cost. So, there will be fewer financial and human resources spent in the early stages.
Many corporations apply policies that won’t allow hosting sensitive data or applications on a platform that is controlled by a third party. In such cases, private clouds become effective to maintain the ownership and hosting of the data in a reliable environment. By giving you more control over your infrastructure, the private cloud gives you reliable security and the ability to conform to the rules for hosting your crucial and complicated processes in your own private space.
Dedicated Resources
Advanced Security
Instant Scalability
Infrastructure Control
Pay as You Go
Private Cloud
Public Cloud
Use Cases of Private Cloud
Normally, Public Cloud is many users’ first choice. However, there are some corporations for whom private clouds can be a better option.
Infrastructure Expansion
Business Progression
Hosting Critical Services
Regulatory Compliance
Infrastructure Expansion
You can expand your On-premise groundwork and traditional data centers with a secure cloud capacity without adding any hardware. With the help of a private cloud, you can implement your applications and architecture in an infrastructure similar to the previous one. The private cloud will give you the ability to migrate to a cloud infrastructure while maintaining your data security and the groundwork you’re used to working with.
Business Progression
Designing and implementing disaster recovery plans and continuous data backup can safeguard your organization against data loss while increasing flexibility and infrastructure stability. By implementing the approach of disaster recovery and backup on a private cloud, you can change your main infrastructure then and there in case of problems.
Hosting Critical Services
Organizations that provide critical services for their users need advanced and dedicated solutions. By applying the approach of private cloud, these corporations can avoid the high costs of bulk data management. One of the main features of a private cloud is the exclusivity of infrastructure and hardware. Therefore, a private groundwork can still maintain its efficiency and continuity without disruption even during peak traffic hours.
Regulatory Compliance
For those businesses requiring high data security, a private cloud can be the only effective approach. When precise control of data and the infrastructure carries weight in an organization, the private cloud comes to help provide full service for the users while restricting sensitive data access to the technical team only. That is the very reason many organizations depending on high infrastructure security usually opt for private cloud services.
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