Building a Private Cloud for Backup Storage

Maheshivista
2 min readJan 27, 2017

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Companies that are grappling with huge amounts of data, and are looking to secure them efficiently need to look at private cloud data storage as a great option. So, what exactly is a private cloud, you may ask. Private cloud is a cloud computing model wherein a secure cloud environment is created for specified clients.

Private cloud has many benefits

Private cloud has many benefits including scalability and automated resources management. In the a scenario where businesses are uncomfortable about handing their data over to third-party vendors, private cloud becomes a great option. Many vendors have started creating private cloud for data storage, and the benefits are many. When you choose a service provider of cloud backup and storage, make sure that the data storage solutions are:

• Efficient and high-performance

• Affordable, with a pay-as-you-go option

• Easy to handle

• Intuitive interface for users

• Self-service option to backup or restore databases easily

All these options help companies save on IT costs. A recent study on the private cloud model has shown that large firms can save up to 25 pc on their infrastructural spendings over a period of five years if they are able to move to the private cloud model. Self-service facility would mean speed increases, customers are happy and time is saved. Operational costs naturally come down and efficiency goes up.

Elements involved in building private cloud for data storage

• When you are looking at building a private cloud for data storage, the first question that comes to mind is flexibility to scale or contract data storage as per the customer’s requirements. The other scalability question is whether administrators can press more infrastructure into service as and when demand goes up. Building your private cloud for data storage entails deployment of hardware at the right time into the data centre.

• Building a private data backup system is also about opting for the right platform to ensure hardware is deployed efficiently. Also, having a workflow procedure/process in place is important when a service provider has to provide private cloud data storage. In a private cloud, this process is automated with the help of various tools.

• A private cloud storage provider offers you the advantage of managing the services, while the data centre is in the premises of the customer. This way, the customer can reap the benefits of the cloud service while simultaneously keeping their data on their own premises.

• On the other hand, when you use a public cloud hosting solution, you are not responsible for management of the data. Although this saves time and resources, and doesn’t require attention, companies want secure data.

Before deciding which kind of cloud hosting is ideal for you, it helps to take all these above factors into consideration. There are scenarios where a hybrid cloud hosting service could also be perfect

for you. A hybrid cloud uses both public and private models, assigning private for extremely sensitive operations and the public cloud to non-sensitive data.

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