More control and customisation available from dedicated resources over a computing infrastructure hosted on-premises.
How do Private Clouds work?
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What is Private Cloud?
Private cloud (also known as an internal cloud or corporate cloud) is a cloud computing environment in which all hardware and software resources are dedicated exclusively to, and accessible only by, a single customer.
Private cloud combines many of the benefits of cloud computing—including elasticity, scalability, and ease of service delivery—with the access control, security, and resource customization of on-premises infrastructure.
Many companies choose private cloud over public cloud (cloud computing services delivered over infrastructure shared by multiple customers) because private cloud is an easier way (or the only way) to meet their regulatory compliance requirements. Others choose private cloud because their workloads deal with confidential documents, intellectual property, personally identifiable information (PII), medical records, financial data, or other sensitive data.
VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) is the managed networking service for your Google Cloud infrastructure, and the foundation for your network in the cloud. In this episode of Cloud Bytes, we show that VPC’s on Google Cloud have a global scope, are shareable between Google Cloud projects, and they are expandable with no downtime. Watch and learn how you can use VPCs that are configured with multiple subnets by default.
Benefits of choosing Private Cloud
Partners and Qualifications
We never underestimate the importance of accredited training, qualifications and experience. That's why when you choose CJAZ as your Managed Service Provider, all our Technical Consultants receive the training they need to be informed and knowledgeable on the software and hardware we support.