Compute resources
Operate servers and compute capacity used by services, applications, and virtual environments.
Private Cloud Operations
April Computers operates private cloud infrastructure for organizations that want control over their systems and data without managing every technical layer internally.
We can operate infrastructure hosted by April Computers, located on customer premises, deployed in a data center, or designed as a hybrid environment.
Owning or renting infrastructure is not enough.
Servers, storage, networks, backups, virtualization, updates, monitoring, access, and recovery all need continuous attention.
April Computers helps organizations operate private cloud environments with the discipline required to keep services usable, protected, and recoverable over time.
Operational foundation
April Computers can operate the infrastructure layer that supports managed services and business applications.
Operate servers and compute capacity used by services, applications, and virtual environments.
Manage storage foundations for files, applications, virtual machines, backups, and recovery.
Operate virtualization environments that allow infrastructure to support multiple services and workloads.
Design and operate private networks, VLAN environments, and controlled service zones.
Keep infrastructure supervised with monitoring, operating systems, and operational follow-up.
Prepare backup and recovery infrastructure so services and data can be restored when needed.
April Computers Cloud
April Computers operates its own cloud infrastructure across two data centers, with capacity designed to grow over time.
Customers can use April Computers Cloud to host services, applications, file storage, virtual desktops, backups, and integrated AI solutions without owning or operating the underlying infrastructure themselves.
This model is suitable for organizations that want managed cloud services with a more direct, transparent, and human-scale operational approach.
Hosted by April Computers
Services hosted and operated from April Computers infrastructure.
Existing servers
Assess and structure infrastructure already available on premises.
Customer-owned cloud
Operate infrastructure owned or selected by the customer.
Operational expertise
Rely on April Computers for monitoring, backup, recovery, and support.
Customer-owned infrastructure
Some organizations already have servers, storage, or network infrastructure.
Others want to invest in their own private cloud for sovereignty, location control, long-term cost strategy, or ownership reasons.
April Computers can help assess, structure, extend, and operate that infrastructure. This allows customers to keep ownership while relying on April Computers for operational expertise.
Start small
Private cloud infrastructure does not have to begin with a large data center investment.
Many organizations already operate one or more servers on premises. April Computers can help evaluate the existing environment and identify how it can become part of a more structured private cloud strategy.
A resilient starting point can be built from a small number of machines, operated with the right architecture, backup strategy, monitoring, and recovery discipline.
From there, capacity can grow progressively as storage, compute, networking, and service requirements evolve.
Primary environment
Services, data, and infrastructure remain close to the organization.
Secondary recovery environment
Recovery infrastructure prepared in another location.
Hybrid recovery
A durable cloud strategy may combine several locations.
For example, a customer can keep the main environment close to the organization while maintaining a secondary recovery environment in another infrastructure location, such as an April Computers data center.
Depending on requirements, this secondary environment can include copied data, replicated virtual machines, domain controllers, application servers, file services, and other key infrastructure components.
This helps support disaster recovery, service continuity, and stronger resilience without forcing every system into a single location.
Disaster recovery
Disaster recovery is more than copying files somewhere else. It needs to be planned, monitored, tested, and integrated into the operational model.
April Computers can help design backup and disaster recovery strategies that fit the customer’s environment, from data protection to secondary recovery infrastructure.
The objective is to keep systems, services, and data recoverable when something goes wrong.
Depending on requirements, this can include copied data, replicated virtual machines, domain controllers, application servers, file services, and other key components needed to restore or continue operations.
April Computers is built around an operational philosophy: infrastructure should be understandable, maintainable, repairable, and recoverable.
Keep systems understandable and easier to operate responsibly.
Watch infrastructure and services over time.
Prepare for failure before it happens.
Operate with knowledge of the infrastructure and services.
Whether you want to use April Computers Cloud, operate your own infrastructure, start from existing servers, or build a hybrid recovery strategy, April Computers can help define and operate the right foundation.