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Why Choose Hybrid Cloud: Dallas Plus AWS

Combine the security of our Dallas Private Vault with the scale of AWS. Learn when to use which and how we make it simple.

Dec 28, 2025
Super Admin
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Security
Why Choose Hybrid Cloud: Dallas Plus AWS
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A hybrid cloud setup—combining our Dallas Private Data Center with Amazon Web Services—gives you flexibility that pure cloud or pure on-premises cannot match. In our model, Dallas is the "Private Vault": a place for data and workloads that need to stay in the USA, meet strict compliance requirements, or run on predictable, cost-effective hardware. AWS is the "elastic edge": where you scale compute, use managed services, and tap into AI and serverless when needed. You get one dashboard to manage both, so you are not juggling two separate vendors or consoles.

Dallas is ideal for databases that store sensitive customer data, backup archives, and legacy applications that do not need to scale on demand. Many healthcare and financial services customers keep their primary data in Dallas for HIPAA or PCI-DSS while using AWS for front-end web apps, development, and burst capacity. This split keeps compliance teams happy and gives developers the cloud tools they want.

AWS handles the rest: web hosting on Lightsail or EC2, object storage on S3, DNS on Route53, and in the future, AI training and serverless functions. Our automation provisions these resources and ties them together with your Dallas assets where needed. For example, an app in AWS can connect to a database in Dallas over a secure channel; you manage both from the same PrivilegeServer dashboard.

Choosing hybrid does not mean managing two infrastructures manually. We handle the complexity of networking, security, and provisioning so you see a single list of servers, databases, and domains. As you grow, you can move workloads between Dallas and AWS or add more of either—all without leaving the platform. That is the real benefit of hybrid: one control plane, two worlds of infrastructure.

We regularly publish case studies and best-practice guides for hybrid use cases: for example, keeping a SQL database in Dallas while serving a global web app from AWS, or using S3 for backups of Dallas-hosted data. If you are evaluating hybrid for the first time, our team can walk you through a reference architecture tailored to your industry and compliance needs.

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