Private Cloud definition

Private Cloud means the cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a single organisation comprising multiple consumers (e.g., business units). It may be owned, managed, and operated by the organisation, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.
Private Cloud means a deployment model where Cloud Services are controlled and used exclusively by You.
Private Cloud means the hardware procured separately by Customer for on premises storage located within Customer’s firewall.

Examples of Private Cloud in a sentence

  • Investigators interested in using cloud computing2 for data storage and analysis must indicate in their Data Access Request (DAR) that they are requesting permission to use cloud computing and identify the cloud service provider (CSP)3 or providers and/or Private Cloud System (PCS) that they propose to use.

  • Our database instances also run in a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), which isolates the database instances from unauthorized devices/networks.


More Definitions of Private Cloud

Private Cloud means that the Service is only used by Customer and that the Service is isolated from Service provided for other customers.
Private Cloud means an infrastructure provided to a Customer that supports multiple Virtual Machines as described in the relevant Service Description document.
Private Cloud means cloud infrastructure available for the exclusive use by a single credit institution.
Private Cloud means cloud infrastructure available for the exclusive use by a single undertaking;
Private Cloud means cloud infrastructure available for the exclusive use by a single institution;
Private Cloud means computing services offered either over the Internet or a private internal network and only to select users instead of the general public.
Private Cloud means cloud infrastructure available for the exclusive use by a single entity.