Run Smarter with Private Cloud
Our private cloud runs on enterprise-grade infrastructure, right here in WA. You get predictable performance, transparent pricing, and infrastructure built to last. Move beyond the limitations of on-premises systems.











Stellar Systems delivers private cloud services built for businesses that need security, performance and flexibility without compromise. Hosted in Western Australia and managed by our local team, this is private cloud computing that puts you in charge.
Our infrastructure isn’t resold. We own it. That means better performance, clearer pricing, and real accountability.
Every service is backed by enterprise-grade hardware, high-speed SSD storage, and built-in redundancy. No capital expense. No hardware refresh cycles. Just reliable, cost-effective infrastructure that gives you security and control.
Outdated infrastructure, unpredictable costs, and security risks make it hard to stay ahead. Our private cloud solutions solve the challenges that plague your systems.
Physical servers are expensive to maintain and eventually break down. Our private cloud services eliminate the need for on-premises infrastructure.
Capital expenditure on hardware creates budgeting challenges. Our cloud services (private and otherwise) run on a simple monthly pricing model that scales with your needs.
Sensitive data is often stored in environments lacking proper control. Our managed private cloud services offer complete control and enhanced security.
Low-grade storage or distant data centres lead to poor performance. Our WA-hosted private cloud computing services deliver low-latency access backed by high-performance SSDs.
Our hosted private cloud services are built locally, managed locally, and designed with WA businesses in mind. We’ve combined enterprise hardware, high-speed cloud storage, and a flexible pricing model to deliver private cloud computing that’s reliable and secure.
Infrastructure is based at the Fujitsu data centre in Malaga, giving local businesses low-latency access and dependable performance.
We only deploy trusted technology from Lenovo, Juniper and Microsoft. That means stability, speed and support you can rely on.
Every system is designed for continuity. Failover infrastructure is in place to reduce the risk of downtime.
All private cloud environments run on high-speed SSD storage for faster data access and better efficiency.
Per-resource monthly billing lets you adapt to changing needs without committing to long-term infrastructure spend.
Your systems need to move as your business moves. Our private cloud solutions are built for flexibility, giving you the power to scale up, down or sideways without starting over.
These private cloud offers give you full control of your setup and spending. Choose the mix of services that fits now, and adjust when you need to.
Not all cloud services are created the same. We don’t resell someone else’s platform – we run our own. That gives us full control, from hardware to helpdesk.
Your cloud computing services – private cloud or public – should match the way you work. That’s why we designed our platform to support sectors where performance, compliance, and cost-efficiency matter.
Access drawings, models, and systems from any site. Our WA-hosted infrastructure reduces latency and improves reliability for field teams.
Run critical workloads on secure, high-performance systems. Adjust capacity quickly to match production schedules and business cycles.
Keep sensitive data secure and systems reliable, even on a tight budget. Flexible billing models align with funding cycles.
Replace ageing infrastructure without the capital outlay. Gain full control over private cloud environments with built-in resilience and support you can count on.
Most businesses know they need to move away from physical servers. But not every cloud platform delivers the control or performance they expect.
Our managed private cloud services offer a practical middle ground: full control of your infrastructure, high-speed SSD storage, and local support you can reach when it matters.
If you’re considering an upgrade, now’s the time to rethink how your cloud environment works.
A private cloud is a computing environment where all hardware and resources are dedicated to a single organisation. Unlike public cloud services, which share infrastructure across multiple customers, private cloud services provide full control, allowing you to configure virtual machines, storage, and networks to suit your requirements.
The main difference lies in ownership and control. Public cloud infrastructure is shared between many users, which can result in oversubscription or limited configuration options. A private cloud computing environment is reserved for one organisation and offers more control, predictable performance, and custom security policies.
For businesses handling sensitive data or requiring strict compliance, private cloud offers advantages over typical public cloud service models.
Private cloud services offer better security and control because the environment is isolated from other users. Businesses can define their own access policies, apply custom firewall rules, and control where data is stored. This is essential for handling sensitive data or meeting regulatory standards.
Transitioning to a private cloud environment involves several key steps. First, the organisation assesses its current IT infrastructure, including workloads, data storage needs, and compliance requirements. This is followed by designing a suitable private cloud configuration, typically involving virtual machines, storage, networking, and access controls.
Once the environment is planned, businesses migrate data and applications, often with minimal downtime. This may include setting up secure connectivity, configuring user access, and ensuring licensing compliance through models like Microsoft SPLA. Testing and validation follow to confirm system performance and security before full deployment.
Virtual private cloud (VPC) services provide an isolated segment within a public cloud infrastructure. This setup gives users dedicated virtual resources (such as compute, storage, and networking) within a logically separated environment, while still running on shared physical hardware.
The key difference between VPC and regular public cloud services lies in isolation and control. Public cloud environments share resources across multiple users without strict segmentation, which may limit configuration and introduce potential performance variability. In contrast, VPC services offer more customisation, consistent performance, and greater security due to network-level separation and user-defined access controls.
VPCs are often used by organisations that want more privacy and configuration flexibility than public cloud platforms typically allow, but without the full infrastructure commitment of a traditional private cloud.
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