A private cloud delivers the same scalability and self-service capabilities as a public cloud but through a proprietary architecture dedicated to a single organization. Unlike public clouds that serve multiple groups, a private cloud's resources in its single-tenant environment are not shared and can be hosted either on the organization's existing on-premises infrastructure or new infrastructure provided by a third party.
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How Private Clouds Work: Cloud Computing
A private cloud delivers the same scalability and self-service capabilities as a public cloud but through a proprietary architecture dedicated to a single organization. Unlike public clouds that serve multiple groups, a private cloud's resources in its single-tenant environment are not shared and can be hosted either on the organization's existing on-premises infrastructure or new infrastructure provided by a third party.
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Private cloud is a type of cloud computing that delivers similar advantages
to public cloud, including scalability and self-service, but through a
proprietary architecture. Unlike public clouds, which deliver services to multiple organizations, a private cloud is dedicated to the needs and goals of a single organization.
How private clouds work
A private cloud is a single-tenant environment, meaning the organization using it (the tenant) does not share resources with other users. Those resources can be hosted and managed in a variety of ways. The private cloud might be based on resources and infrastructure already present in an organization's on-premises data center or on new, separate infrastructure, which is provided by a third-party organization. In some cases, the single-tenant environment is enabled solely using virtualization software. In any case, the private cloud and its resources are dedicated to a single user or tenant