Private Cloud Architecture
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Definition
Private cloud architecture is a cloud computing model where infrastructure, storage, and networking resources are dedicated to a single organization. It can be hosted on premises or by a third party, but the environment remains isolated and not shared with other customers.
Why it matters
Private cloud architecture provides greater control, customization, and data security compared to public cloud environments. It is often used by organizations with strict compliance, regulatory, or data sovereignty requirements.
Example use case
A healthcare provider deploys a private cloud environment to store and process patient data, ensuring full control over infrastructure and regulatory compliance.