Southside HarborTechnologies

Infrastructure & Resilience

Enterprise infrastructure, without the enterprise overhead.

Managed virtual machines, application hosting, and backup infrastructure on private cloud platforms — for workloads that need dedicated performance, predictable cost, or tighter control than public cloud offers.

VIRTUALIZATION · COMPUTE · STORAGEPROVISION

Outcomes

What changes for your business

  1. Predictable monthly infrastructure cost instead of metered surprises
  2. Dedicated performance for line-of-business workloads
  3. Data residency and control for sensitive workloads
  4. Managed by the same team that answers your support calls
  5. A disaster-recovery story you can actually rehearse

Who this is for

Organizations with steady-state server workloads, hosting bills that climbed past predictability, aging on-premises hardware, or control requirements that make shared public cloud an awkward fit.

What's included

The service, in concrete terms

  • Private VM hosting

    Managed virtual machines on enterprise-grade, redundant infrastructure.

  • Application hosting

    Line-of-business applications run, patched, and monitored close to your users.

  • Managed servers

    Your servers, our operations — wherever they live.

  • Backup infrastructure

    Independent backup targets with tested restores, separate from production.

  • Hybrid designs

    Private infrastructure and Azure combined deliberately, connected securely.

  • Infrastructure monitoring

    Capacity, health, and availability watched continuously.

More about Private Cloud & Hosting

A deliberate alternative, not a religion

Public cloud, private cloud, and on-premises each win in different situations. Private infrastructure tends to win on steady, predictable workloads where metered pricing punishes you for consistency — and on control, where you need to know exactly where data lives and who can touch it. We'll model your workloads across the options and recommend the placement the numbers support.

We deliberately do not publish infrastructure internals — locations, platforms, and architecture details are shared with clients under engagement, and security-relevant specifics stay on a need-to-know basis. That discipline protects your workloads as much as ours.