Cloud & hosting

Private cloud when you need control, not because public cloud is the enemy.

PureIT helps SMEs choose between private, public, and hybrid cloud, then operates the chosen stack with backup, access, monitoring, and reporting.

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Private cloud is not a technical religion. It is an operating choice for workloads where control, predictable cost, privacy, or integration matter enough.

We start with simple questions: which apps are critical, where is the data, who has access, what happens during an incident, and which costs must stay predictable. After that, the architecture is less dramatic.

Criteria

What we check in the cloud review

Data and control

Private cloud makes sense when data, integration, or operating control are real reasons, not preferences dressed as strategy.

  • sensitive data
  • internal apps
  • admin access

Predictable cost

For stable workloads, a private model can be easier to plan than variable consumption.

  • storage
  • users
  • backup

Pragmatic hybrid

Some services are still better in public cloud. The right decision is by workload, not slogan.

  • email
  • analytics
  • elastic workloads

FAQ

Useful clarifications before the technical call

Is private cloud always more secure?

No. Security comes from operations, access, backup, patching, and monitoring. Private cloud gives control, but it still must be run well.

Is private cloud good for small companies?

Yes, when apps, documents, or data justify a controlled model. For very small teams, hybrid is often the better first version.

Fit check

Not every workload needs private cloud. Let's check before we build.

We look at apps, files, users, backups, access, and cost. Then we say what should stay private, what can be public cloud, and what is not worth moving. Simple.