Private cloud infrastructure
Dedicated infrastructure for ERP, internal applications, and analytics—landing zones, HA patterns, backups, monitoring, and cost governance.
What this means in one paragraph
Private cloud infrastructure is dedicated compute, storage, and network capacity operated for your workloads—often chosen when you need predictable performance, tighter security boundaries, or compliance-friendly deployment models versus default public-cloud economics alone.
Outcomes we optimize for
- Predictable monthly run rates with capacity guardrails
- Hardened network segmentation, backups, and operational visibility
- A documented DR posture appropriate to your RPO/RTO targets
Implementation approach
- 1
Sizing
Workload profiling, compliance drivers, RPO/RTO.
- 2
Landing zone
Network, IAM, logging, backup, patching.
- 3
Migration
Wave planning, validation, cutover rehearsal.
- 4
Operate
Monitoring, incident response, cost reviews.
Related service workflows
Frequently asked questions
When is private cloud preferable to hyperscale SaaS?
When data residency, consistent performance for integrated ERP/analytics stacks, or custom security boundaries outweigh the operational simplicity of pure SaaS—often evaluated with explicit TCO and risk trade-offs.