Once the decision to move to the cloud has been made, the next challenge is choosing the right model. For many organizations, the priority is not simply accessing compute resources, but building an infrastructure aligned with business requirements, security policies, and performance expectations.
Private Cloud by ITGLOBAL.COM is designed for companies that require dedicated infrastructure, predictable performance, and full control over architecture. Instead of relying on shared environments, organizations gain an isolated platform tailored to their operational and compliance needs.
This article explains how private cloud differs from public cloud, what capabilities ITGLOBAL.COM provides, and which use cases benefit most from this approach.
What is a private cloud
A private cloud is a dedicated virtual infrastructure used by a single organization. Compute hosts, storage systems, and networking components are logically or physically isolated, allowing businesses to maintain full control over resources and configuration.
Unlike public cloud environments where infrastructure is shared among multiple tenants, private cloud eliminates “noisy neighbor” risks and provides consistent performance. All compute capacity, storage, and management tools are allocated to one customer.
This model is particularly suitable for:
– regulated industries
– performance-sensitive workloads
– specialized software environments
– strict data control requirements
– complex enterprise architectures
Private cloud combines the flexibility of virtualization with the predictability of dedicated infrastructure.
Flexible deployment models
ITGLOBAL.COM offers several private cloud implementation options, depending on isolation, performance, and governance requirements:
Virtual infrastructure managed via VMware Cloud Director
A balanced option combining flexibility and cost efficiency, suitable for most enterprise workloads
Virtual infrastructure with dedicated VMware vCenter
Isolated management layer for organizations with stricter internal security policies
Private cloud with dedicated storage systems
Designed for high-performance workloads and full data control
Fully dedicated installation
Complete physical isolation of all components with maximum customization and governance
Private cloud environments can also be extended with additional services such as Private VDI, SAP hosting, or GPU infrastructure. Resources can be scaled as requirements grow.
Configurations range from compact deployments starting at 96 vCPU and 256 GB RAM to large-scale environments with up to 384 vCPU and 12 TB memory per server.
Vendor support is available across the entire stack, including hardware and infrastructure software.
Enterprise-grade infrastructure foundation
Private cloud environments are built on enterprise hardware platforms designed for demanding workloads and large data volumes. This ensures consistent performance, scalability, and reliability.
All-flash storage systems are used to deliver low latency and high throughput, which is critical for business-critical applications and analytics workloads.
Network connectivity is based on redundant switching and routing architecture, minimizing downtime risks and ensuring service continuity for distributed systems.
At the virtualization layer, customers can choose between:
VMware vSphere
A widely adopted enterprise virtualization platform with mature ecosystem and high availability capabilities.
vStack
A hyperconverged platform developed by ITGLOBAL.COM, offering flexible hardware selection and cost optimization for various deployment scenarios.
Fast deployment and scalable architecture
Private cloud environments are designed according to customer requirements and can be deployed in as little as three business days.
Scaling is supported in two ways:
Vertical scaling
Increasing CPU or memory resources within existing hosts.
Horizontal scaling
Expanding infrastructure by adding hosts, storage systems, or entire clusters.
Both approaches allow businesses to grow without disrupting operations or placing additional burden on internal IT teams.
Security and compliance
Private cloud environments are designed with enterprise security requirements in mind. Data isolation, access control, and infrastructure segmentation help reduce risk and improve governance.
Additional security options include:
– DDoS protection
– Web Application Firewall (WAF)
– multi-factor authentication
– antivirus protection
– centralized logging and monitoring
– SOC integration with 24/7 incident response
These capabilities help organizations maintain security posture while meeting regulatory and internal compliance requirements.
Managed operations and support
ITGLOBAL.COM provides 24/7 technical support aligned with ITIL and IT service management practices.
Customers can access support via phone, email, or self-service portal, where requests are tracked and managed according to SLA commitments.
Managed IT services are also available, allowing organizations to delegate infrastructure operations, monitoring, patch management, and backup procedures. This helps internal teams focus on strategic initiatives while ensuring operational stability.
The service can cover:
– full infrastructure management
– hybrid environments
– selected components
– on-premises + cloud combinations
Who benefits from private cloud
Private cloud is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It is most relevant for organizations with specific performance, security, or compliance requirements.
Financial services and regulated industries
Organizations handling sensitive data require strict isolation, auditability, and security controls. Private cloud provides dedicated infrastructure and predictable governance.
Manufacturing and logistics
Operational systems such as ERP and production platforms require consistent performance and minimal downtime. Private cloud ensures reliability and tailored architecture.
Software vendors and IT companies
Private cloud is well suited for hosting SaaS and platform environments, development environments, and isolated customer deployments.
Functional capabilities
Private cloud environments support a wide range of enterprise workloads.
Private VDI
Private VDI provides centralized desktop infrastructure within an isolated environment. This approach improves security and control over user workspaces.
It supports:
– integration with internal systems
– isolated environments for contractors
– centralized access policies
– controlled updates and templates
– secure remote access
GPU acceleration can also be added for graphics-intensive workloads such as CAD, 3D modeling, and analytics.
Private GPU Cloud
Dedicated GPU infrastructure is suitable for AI workloads, analytics, and compute-intensive applications.
Unlike shared environments, private GPU deployments provide guaranteed performance and availability. This is particularly important for continuous workloads and licensed software tied to hardware.
GPU configurations can include high-performance accelerators such as NVIDIA H100, A100, and similar models, combined with high-throughput storage systems.
Infrastructure can be deployed as fully isolated or integrated into corporate networks via secure connectivity.
SAP hosting
SAP environments require certified infrastructure, high memory capacity, and specific virtualization configurations.
Private cloud allows organizations to design infrastructure tailored to SAP requirements, including:
– high availability architecture
– dedicated resource allocation
– optimized storage performance
– secure network segmentation
– backup and disaster recovery
This ensures predictable performance and compliance with SAP deployment guidelines.
Conclusion
Private cloud from ITGLOBAL.COM combines dedicated infrastructure with the flexibility of cloud technologies. Instead of building environments from scratch, organizations receive a proven architecture that can be customized to business requirements.
Deployment timelines are minimized through standardized components, while configuration remains flexible. Companies gain predictable performance, strong security, and scalable architecture without compromising control.
For businesses with complex infrastructure requirements, private cloud provides a practical foundation for modernization, growth, and long-term operational stability.