SOLUTIONS

Cloud solutions built for local operations

Whether you are modernizing infrastructure, protecting critical systems, or preparing for stricter data requirements, CloudLake gives your organization a local cloud foundation to build from.

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Cloud Infrastructure.

Host locally.

Run workloads on in-country cloud infrastructure designed to keep systems closer to your users, teams, and data.

Support data residency, governance, and procurement requirements with a local hosting model.

Operate confidently.

Improve resilience with cloud environments that support backup, recovery, monitoring, and continuity planning.

Work with local support teams who can help manage, troubleshoot, and maintain your cloud environment.

AT A GLANCE

Global Brand. Local Trust.

Built on globally trusted technology, delivered with the local presence and accountability Philippine organizations need.

Active_Accounts

More than 60,000 active accounts globally

Low_Latency

29 Location across 5 continents

Active_Servers

More than 100,000 active servers

Experience

More than 16 years of experience as a CSP

SLA

100% Service Level Agreement

Bandwidth

Up to 5Tb of free outgoing data

Instant VMs

Less than 30s to create a Virtual Machine

Free_Support

24x7 Free Support

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Do we need to move everything to CloudLake at once?

No. Most organizations are better served by starting with a specific workload, recovery environment, or new project. CloudLake can support phased adoption so teams can validate performance, operations, and governance before expanding.

Can CloudLake work alongside our existing cloud or on-premise setup?

Yes. CloudLake can be used as part of a hybrid strategy, whether as a local hosting environment, disaster recovery site, or in-country platform for workloads that should remain closer to Philippine users and data.

How do we know which workloads should move first?

A practical starting point is to assess each workload based on sensitivity, business criticality, latency needs, recovery requirements, and compliance exposure. Systems with local access needs or data residency concerns are often good candidates.

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CloudLake CEO & Co-Founder