A private cloud is commonly referred to as a virtual IT infrastructure that is deployed by enterprises or commercial companies for corporate use. In most cases, only employees of the organization have access to the private cloud, and the levels of interaction with the system are governed by authentication procedures and security policies.
A company can integrate servers, storage systems, network, and peripheral devices into a single corporate system. In a private cloud, it is possible to launch your own services, deploy communication systems and organize data storage.