Managed private cloud

Private cloud for SMEs that want control without enterprise theatre.

PureIT puts apps, files, access, backup, and reporting into one operated model, with support included and sane choices between private, public, and hybrid.

RTO sample38 minRestore testOKMonthly proofIncludedSLA uptime99.98%

Target outcomes

  • Fewer vendors and fewer grey zones when something breaks.
  • Sensitive data kept in a private or hybrid model when it makes sense.
  • Costs and capacity planned around real company usage.

Operating proof

  • Control: apps, files, access, and backups under one operating responsibility
  • Recovery: backup policy and restore proof documented
  • Operations: monitoring, patching, and a monthly status report

Private cloud does not mean buying servers and pretending to be an infrastructure company. For an SME, value appears when apps, files, access, backups, and monitoring sit in a simple operating model.

We use private cloud when control, predictable cost, privacy, or integration matter more than public cloud elasticity. When public cloud is the better tool, we keep it. No religion. Just the job to be done.

Scope

What is included

Private apps and files

Room for business apps, documents, and internal portals on a standard stack.

  • private workspace
  • business app hosting
  • controlled file sharing

Access and security

Accounts, remote access, permissions, and admin roles are part of the product. Not an afterthought.

  • VPN or secure access
  • admin account review
  • simple user rules

Backup and reporting

Backup is connected to a restore plan and monthly proof, not a nice sentence in a proposal.

  • offsite backup
  • restore test
  • monthly health report

Onboarding

Launch steps

  1. Inventory apps, data, users, domains, and existing providers.
  2. Decide what stays private, what can be public cloud, and what should be hybrid.
  3. Launch the minimum useful stack, migrate the important parts first, and document access.
  4. Turn on backups, monitoring, patching, and monthly reporting.

FAQ

Useful clarifications before the technical call

Does this replace public cloud?

Not automatically. We choose private, public, or hybrid by cost, control, sensitive data, integration, and elasticity.

Do we need an internal IT team?

Not for the basic operation of the package. An internal owner helps with decisions, access, and priorities.

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.