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Private Cloud

Order a bespoke, enterprise-grade physical infrastructure and we’ll build it for you in a Tier III data centre, meeting every security requirement.

Our 40 Gbps network throughput guarantees high availability and rock-solid connectivity, while built-in scalability and fine-grained configuration are ready for any workload.

Powerful cloud platform

Power of premium‑class servers

We use best‑in‑class Intel Xeon Gold and Platinum processors and ultra‑fast all‑flash drives. Guaranteed data access — in any millisecond.

Tier III data centers

Data centers in Saint Petersburg and Frankfurt provide comprehensive protection, reliability, and availability of critical and confidential data. You can focus on your business, knowing that your data is in safe hands.

Security

Individual compute resources and infrastructure isolated from other clients. Other people’s mistakes won’t be your problem. Set your own traffic ingress and egress rules or block unwanted traffic, enhancing security.

Convenient management tools

Everything is in your hands: create servers, manage databases, backups, and other tools. Use API and CLI or Terraform to quickly create and manage your instances.

Efficiency and savings

Ready‑made physical infrastructure in professional data centers lowers maintenance and support costs. Downtime risks are reduced thanks to rapid scaling to the exact number of servers you need.

Choose a suitable configuration

  • PRC 16

    number of hosts 2

    • Intel Xeon E5-1650 v4 Processor
    • 3.6 GHz Frequency
    • 16 GB RAM
    • 2000 GB Storage
    • 4x10 Gbps Network
  • PRC 64

    number of hosts 2

    • Intel Xeon W-2255 Processor
    • 3.1 GHz Frequency
    • 64 GB RAM
    • 2000 GB Storage
    • 4x10 Gbps Network
  • PRC 128

    number of hosts 2

    • Intel Xeon W-2255 Processor
    • 3.1 GHz Frequency
    • 128 GB RAM
    • 2000 GB Storage
    • 4x10 Gbps Network
  • PRC 256

    number of hosts 2

    • 2 × Intel Xeon 4114 Silver Processor
    • 2.2 GHz Frequency
    • 256 GB RAM
    • 4000 GB Storage
    • 4x10 Gbps Network
  • PRC 512

    number of hosts 2

    • 2 × Intel Xeon 4114 Silver Processor
    • 2.2 GHz Frequency
    • 512 GB RAM
    • 4000 GB Storage
    • 4x10 Gbps Network
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High‑availability infrastructure

By renting a private cloud from Server Mall Cloud, you free yourself from concerns about the physical hardware. We take responsibility for servers, networks, administration, and virtualization‑infrastructure monitoring.

What Server Mall Cloud handles:

  • installation and maintenance of physical machines,
  • quick replacement and upgrade of servers and their components when necessary,
  • installation of up‑to‑date software versions and security patches.

A full‑fledged infrastructure on OpenStack is ready

DRS — dynamic resource scheduling

A distributed real‑time resource scheduler balances the load between cluster nodes.

Your cloud applications will run efficiently under any load.

HA — high availability

Our system ensures continuous operation of virtual machines in Server Mall Cloud even during host failures, hardware malfunctions, or network issues. HA mode is activated automatically, allowing virtual machines to migrate between nodes without interrupting users.

Order a private cloud in Servermall Cloud

Build a reliable, secure architecture fully isolated from other clients. Customise and scale your resources for specific tasks. A 40 Gbps network backbone guarantees high reliability and availability at all times.

    Other solutions we offer:

    1. Hybrid Cloud

      Combine private and public clouds to bring your corporate IT environment together in a single, secure system.

      Read more
    2. Virtual Machines

      High-performance, highly available VPS/VDS with automatic provisioning and full root access to the OS. The resources you order are reserved exclusively for you.

      Rent a server
    3. Public Cloud

      An isolated virtual IT infrastructure with maximum security, a top-tier SLA and total operational freedom.

      Consult with an architect

    FAQ

    What is a private cloud?

    A private cloud is a cloud infrastructure where resources are available only to a specific organization. Such a cloud is deployed on your own or leased infrastructure.

    How does a private cloud work?

    A private cloud architecture is the consolidation of computing resources in data centers into a single pool under the control of a specialized software suite. By virtualizing the hardware infrastructure (software-defined networks, virtual machines), the efficiency and reliability of the infrastructure is increased.

    A private cloud can use the global network for its own needs and can have several data centers in different regions merged into a single system.

    What is a managed private cloud?

    A managed private cloud is a cloud environment in which one company uses and owns the resources, while the management and maintenance of the infrastructure is outsourced to a third party. For example, your organization's IT infrastructure may be purchased and maintained by a third party in its data center.

    A managed private cloud allows you to shift many of the cloud management responsibilities to a colocation partner who has greater expertise and efficiency in maintaining the IT infrastructure. The private cloud service partner can also provide additional services, such as backup and business continuity solutions.

    Is a private cloud more secure than a public cloud?

    Private clouds are limited to specific physical machines, the security of which is easier to enforce than the security of a public cloud provider. Private clouds are usually protected by a firewall and are accessible over private secure network connections, not the public Internet. Control over a private cloud can be enforced according to your own security protocols, while in a public cloud you will have to agree to the provider's security protocols, which may not fully enforce security.

    When is private cloud preferred?

    A private cloud is used when:

    • There are special requirements for the hardware or configuration used

    If a particular configuration of cloud infrastructure is required for a service and it is not possible to obtain it at a reasonable cost, then it is left to implement it yourself in a private cloud.

    • Strict security requirements are imposed

    Security or regulatory issues may require the use of a private cloud, e.g. in the case of storing and processing personal and sensitive data.

    • Low network latency is required

    Network latency can occur when the user is located at a distance from the provider's data center. By using a local private cloud, low network latency can be ensured wherever you are.

    • High utilization of computing power is guaranteed for the long term

    A private cloud is more profitable than hosting in a public cloud if the computing power is guaranteed to be loaded with a large volume of tasks for a long period of time.

    What are the risks associated with using a private cloud?

    A private cloud may have the following risks:

    • The risk of data loss or theft

    A private cloud requires managing a lot of data, analytics and keeping track of user activity. To ensure data security, you need to develop and apply comprehensive data protection measures, properly assign levels of access to information, train staff, and ensure reliable user identification and authorization. With insufficient attention to security issues, a private cloud loses any advantage over a public one.

    • The risk of inefficient spending

    Deploying a private cloud is expensive and may not pay off if the system is underutilized. Running a private cloud requires you to incur costs for purchasing hardware and software, hiring technicians and training them to manage the system, etc.

    • The risk of not having a sufficiently flexible system

    A private cloud may be of little use to teams that want to expand and change their infrastructure quickly. If the load increases, the private cloud infrastructure needs to be upgraded by installing new hardware, which will take a lot of time. And if there is no load, you will also incur staff and infrastructure costs.

    • The risk of losing control of the system

    Having a private cloud means that the company is responsible for the entire cloud management process, including: backups, troubleshooting, backups, error checking. This means that the company must have sufficient competence and resources to ensure uninterrupted operation, otherwise the system may cease to function.