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3 Ways a Private Cloud Surpasses the Public Cloud
If you’ve decided that a private cloud is the best solution for your business, consider why you’re making this change. Do you want more control and responsibility? Is security a major concern for your business, as it should be? Businesses who want a hands-off approach to their technology management would prefer the public cloud, but a private cloud has the potential to offer several benefits that a public cloud might not allow for.
To prepare for your private cloud adventure, you need to understand what’s involved in integrating a private cloud. Consider the requirements that you’ll have to meet to accommodate such a drastic change to your infrastructure, including new software, hardware, and even network restraints. At the bare minimum, you want a virtual machine and a network that can handle it, including cloud computing software to distribute your applications and data to your employees.
Here are three of the best benefits that your business can achieve thanks to private cloud computing:
- Opportunity for Powerful Security Solutions: One of the primary goals of a cloud solution should always be to optimize security. Ordinarily, the public cloud host would be responsible for handling the security of your cloud data. In the case of a private cloud, you’re responsible for security. This is both a positive and a negative. On one hand, you can augment security as much as you like. On the other, if you don’t do it, nobody will. You don’t want to leave your data exposed, especially when it’s hosted online where anything can access it.
- Increased Control: When you host your own cloud solution, you are in control of all hosting and maintenance. While this might not initially sound like a benefit, it’s a blessing in disguise. With greater access to your data, and the ability to restrict access based on user privileges, you have much more control over your data than if you were using a public cloud solution.
- Flexible Customization: There are many different cloud solutions available, but only one is right for your business. A private cloud has the potential to be entirely customizable based on the unique needs of your business. You choose which applications your team can access, and how much cloud space they can individually use; and, of course, you control how much revenue you want to invest into this solution.
If you’re on the fence about both a private and public cloud, you can always try out a hybrid cloud. This model combines the privacy and security of a private cloud with the ease of use and management that comes with a public cloud. Give Computerware a call at (703) 821-8200 to ascertain your cloud computing needs.
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