Agile Private Cloud Solutions
What is a Private Cloud?
The Private Cloud offers a high level of security because all data stays in a defined location. The private cloud helps eliminate security risks. DataHive’s services are provided exclusively on a Private Cloud.
What is a Public Cloud?
A “public cloud” is generally a service open for public use. Services tend to be offered on a wide scale to a public audience over a public network spreading through countries around the world. DataHive services do not utilize a Public Cloud. Any business, large or small, choosing a Public Cloud needs to ask these questions first:
- Exactly where will my data be located?
- How is my data isolated from threats, attacks?
- Will I retain ownership of my data?
- Do I have control of my data?
Three Stages of Data Centre Security
DataHive’s Private Cloud is managed to inhibit threat of breaches in three ways:
- Virtual Servers
- SDS
- Optional offerings
With DataHive, clients will:
- know where their data is located
- know how it is managed
- know the staff
- monitor their data activity
- own and control their data 100%
Optional offerings include:
- Monitoring reports
- Intrusion detection
- Tools to isolate malware
- Provision of managed firewall service
- Consulting to determine a strategic approach
Cloud Security
Security is the primary reason why DataHive has built a Private Cloud service. DataHive offers a Private Cloud engineered to protect against data loss, data leakage, and data breaches. SAN Cloud is maintained securely in DataHive’s Private Cloud, all aspects of vulnerability have been taken into account to provide protection against every eventuality.
Data security is a vital component of every client’s overall data maintenance and longevity. DataHive views all aspects of security to be paramount which means that the approach, efforts, tools and plans are not shared or advertised on DataHive’s website.
DataHive Private Cloud Now Offers Software Defined Storage
Four versatile, private cloud solutions are competitive with public clouds! Corporations no longer have to slow down or juggle budgets to accommodate growing data demands. Nor do they have to succumb to the unsecure public cloud.
One does not have to be a visionary to know that the concept of data centres, racks and servers is gradually going the way of the dodo bird and giving way to virtualization.
The concept of virtualization has helped many businesses to redirect hardware expenditures to more productive ventures. In fact, public cloud providers such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft have been built on the Software Defined Storage model.
The obvious question then was: why not develop an SDS cloud that is always private, readily available, expandable, easily accessible, backed up, secure and competitively priced? DataHive has designed the answer and launched DataHive’s Private S3 Compatible Cloud Storage.