Public/ Private/ Hybrid Sovereign Clouds
CloudLake offers flexible in-country deployment models tailored to your needs.
CloudLake offers flexible in-country deployment models tailored to your needs.

CloudLake’s public sovereign cloud gives organizations access to shared cloud infrastructure while keeping workloads hosted locally within the country. This is ideal for teams that need the flexibility, scalability, and efficiency of cloud without moving critical systems into offshore environments. Public sovereign cloud can support business applications, digital platforms, development environments, customer portals, analytics workloads, and other systems that benefit from cloud agility while still requiring local data residency. It allows organizations to modernize faster, provision resources more efficiently, and scale services as demand changes. For enterprises, government agencies, and regulated industries, this provides a practical starting point for cloud adoption: the benefits of public cloud, delivered through an in-country infrastructure model.
CloudLake’s private sovereign cloud is designed for organizations that require dedicated infrastructure, stronger isolation, and greater control over sensitive workloads. This model is suitable for highly regulated systems, confidential data, core business applications, and environments where governance, security, performance, or procurement requirements call for a more exclusive cloud setup. With private sovereign cloud, customers can maintain a dedicated environment aligned with internal policies and sector-specific compliance expectations while still benefiting from cloud-like flexibility and managed support. It gives IT leaders a clearer path to modernize critical infrastructure without relying solely on traditional on-premise systems. For workloads that demand tighter control, private sovereign cloud provides a secure and locally governed foundation.
CloudLake’s hybrid sovereign cloud helps organizations combine public and private environments into one practical cloud strategy. Some workloads may need the scalability of public cloud, while others require the isolation and control of private cloud. A hybrid approach allows customers to place each system where it makes the most sense based on risk, performance, cost, compliance, and business continuity requirements. It is especially useful for phased migrations, disaster recovery, workload bursting, data segregation, and organizations with mixed infrastructure needs. CloudLake helps customers design a hybrid model that supports modernization without forcing every workload into one environment. This gives teams flexibility today while preserving control for the systems that matter most.

Track cloud infrastructure health, resource usage, alerts, and service conditions so issues can be identified before they affect operations.
Get local assistance for troubleshooting, escalation, coordination, and response when infrastructure concerns require urgent attention.
Support day-to-day cloud administration, configuration reviews, optimization, and environment management with a team familiar with your setup.
Define recovery priorities, target restoration times, and the systems that must come back online first during an outage.
Use scheduled and on-demand snapshots to create recovery points before upgrades, incidents, or unexpected failures.
Keep recovery environments closer to Philippine users and operations to reduce dependence on offshore-only recovery paths.
Review current systems, dependencies, risks, and workload requirements to identify what should move first and what needs preparation.
Move workloads through a structured migration path with clear sequencing, testing, cutover planning, and coordination across teams.
Refine resource allocation, security settings, backup policies, and operating procedures after migration to improve long-term cloud performance.
Use shared in-country cloud infrastructure for scalable applications, development environments, portals, analytics, and business systems that need local hosting without dedicated infrastructure.
Deploy dedicated cloud environments for sensitive workloads that require stronger isolation, tighter governance, customized controls, or organization-specific infrastructure design.
t public cloud, private cloud, and existing infrastructure through secure local network paths so workloads can run where they fit best.
Configure compute, memory, storage, and networking independently so environments match actual workload needs instead of fixed package limits.
Avoid over-provisioning by aligning cloud resources with application behavior, usage patterns, performance requirements, and growth expectations.
Adjust capacity as workloads change, whether you need more storage, higher memory, additional compute, or network-specific configurations.
Run AI, analytics, simulation, and high-performance workloads on GPU-enabled infrastructure without investing upfront in dedicated hardware.
Scale GPU resources based on project stage, workload size, model requirements, and utilization instead of locking teams into fixed on-premise capacity.
Keep AI workloads closer to local users, systems, and data governance requirements while supporting experimentation, training, and deployment.
CloudLake serves enterprises, government agencies, and regulated industries that need secure, locally hosted cloud infrastructure for critical workloads, data residency, and operational resilience.
CloudLake helps government agencies host digital services, records systems, and public-sector workloads in-country, supporting data sovereignty, service continuity, and stronger control over public data.
CloudLake is suitable for sectors such as financial services, gaming, healthcare, utilities, and other compliance-sensitive industries that require local hosting, governance, security, and resilience.
