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A private cloud is a computing setup designed for just one organization. Unlike public cloud platforms, where infrastructure is shared, a private cloud keeps the environment dedicated. No other businesses or users have access to the same physical or virtual space. It’s built either on-premises or in a third-party facility, but either way, it stays logically or physically isolated. The architecture supports cloud features like automation and scalability, but adds tighter control over security, performance, and compliance. A private cloud can be owned or operated internally or externally, as long as it’s meant for one user only. That exclusivity is exactly why more companies are turning to it, especially now, when data governance and predictable costs matter more than ever.