The private cloud rarely delivers public-cloud ease; it is often complex, rigid, and costly.
CyLogic offers a different path. CyCloud is a holistic cloud infrastructure that combines the self-service agility and multi-tenant efficiency of the public cloud with the performance, security, and compliance of a dedicated private environment. It is delivered on-premises or near-premises (so data location and control are never abstractions).
Start with the architecture. CyCloud is purpose-built for predictability, so critical applications receive consistent compute and storage performance without the noise that plagues shared environments. Customers can select workload-specific hypervisors designed from the ground up for distinct needs, from general purpose stacks to storage-rich profiles and configurations tuned for high-throughput, transactional databases. The goal is straightforward: remove resource guesswork so applications behave the same on Monday at noon as they do on Friday at close.
Availability and placement matter just as much. CyCloud operates within major Internet peering exchange points, placing infrastructure next to backbone connectivity and more than 200 carriers. That proximity yields high capacity and low latency from day one. Using fabric networking, organizations can stand up private, high-throughput links across data centers and offices, or establish custom fiber-channel connections back to on-premises systems. Service levels include 99.99%+ uptime and round-the-clock U.S.-based support, with throughput that moves well beyond 10 Gbit/s to the public Internet. The net effect is less waiting, more certainty, and fewer surprises for end users.
Hybrid is not an afterthought. CyCloud provides direct-connect access to the major public clouds through fast, reliable, and secure interconnects, so teams can integrate existing investments without contortions. Migration services are designed to be practical and sequenced, whether you are bridging to another private cloud, extending into a hyperscaler, or knitting together on-premises assets. The operating model encourages intelligent workload placement: use public-cloud scale for short-lived bursts or for services that do not house the company’s crown jewels; keep regulated or mission-critical data where control is explicit.
Direct-connect into the major clouds lets you place each workload where it fits best—without surrendering control.
Not all clouds are built for the same job. CyLogic’s CyCloud is engineered for complex, business-critical enterprise applications and the security expectations associated with the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security. For organizations that want public-cloud ease and private-cloud control in the same operating model, it is a practical way to have both.
