Cloud Computing Patterns, Mechanisms > Compound Patterns > Private Cloud
Private Cloud (Erl, Naserpour)
A private cloud is distinguished by its ownership by a single organization. From a technology architecture perspective, private clouds can be explored as single or multitenant environments. The Private Cloud compound pattern is comprised of the following patterns:
Required (Core)
- Automated Administration
- Broad Access
- Centralized Remote Administration
- Elastic Environment
- Multitenant Environment
- Rapid Provisioning
- Realtime Resource Availability
- Resilient Environment
- Resource Management
- Resource Pooling
- Self-Provisioning
- Shared Resources
- Usage Monitoring
- Workload Distribution