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We established Private Data Clouds to combat the lack of enterprise grade IT services delivered to Australian business in regional areas. We provide a unique range of services and products, including our Private Cloud hosting.
Our state of the art technology and systems are transforming our customer’s user experience. Our assets allow us the confidence to fulfil our customer’s most demanding requirements by maintaining enterprise grade, quality redundant networking and hardware.
Whether your needs are as simple as web hosting that is guaranteed 100% uptime, virtual private server, VPS hosting, email hosting or cloud storage we have your solution.
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More and more businesses are turning to cloud-based solutions for their hosting needs. Two of the main types of cloud hosting include public cloud and private cloud hosting. Public cloud is the most common form of cloud hosting, however, private cloud hosting does have a specific purpose, which you’ll learn about below. Below we explore what private cloud hosting is, along with the advantages and disadvantages of going private, so you can make the best hosting decision for your business. At its core, private cloud hosting offers the same level of flexibility, scalability, and performance of the public cloud, but it also offers you greater levels of control and security. The two main methods of private cloud hosting are in-house or hosted at a provider’s data center. Most businesses will end up opting for the second option as it’s more cost-effective and won’t require you to maintain a full-time IT staff just to manage your servers. Typically the server network for private cloud hosting won’t be as vast as the public server network. This is especially true if you’re running your own private cloud network in-house. Often, a private cloud hosting network will instead operate in clusters. You’ll have multiple different servers that are running simultaneous versions of your website, and resources can be drawn from various sources as they are needed.
Private Data Clouds leads Australia in the latest VPS technology. Offering SSD standard, dedicated RAM, premium services like self-healing failover, advanced control panel, Windows and many Linux variants to choose from, and 100% Australian support & servers. Operating systems currently available include Windows, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Solaris, Oralce and Redhat. For a full list see our products page. All our servers are managed, Private Data Clouds is one of the few companies you can directly engage ITIL defined level 3 support technicians via phone, live chat or email free of charge for any requests with regards to operating system or common application installation, updates, troubleshooting or performance advice.
Private cloud storage, also called internal cloud storage, is a service delivery model for storage within a large enterprise. Internal cloud storage runs on a dedicated infrastructure in the data center, offering the same scalability benefits of public cloud storage to corporate departments and partners while addressing security and performance concerns. Private cloud storage usually supports a single tenant in an enterprise's local data center. For larger organizations, there may be multi-tenancy features to isolate cloud storage access by office locations or department. Scalability requirements for private cloud storage are more modest than its public cloud storage counterparts. That's because the "customer" base for private cloud storage is usually limited to groups inside the organization, while public clouds have potentially millions of customers using their services. This also means private cloud storage will more likely leverage and be built upon traditional data storage and IT infrastructure.