A private server at a location you choose
Keep company files, backups and remote access private — without running your own IT stack
NanoCloudBox deploys a purpose-configured server in a location you choose — your office, home or private workspace, or a colocation facility — then manages its file access, backup, monitoring, updates and recovery support.
Private infrastructure means a real appliance in a known location
Your deployment does not disappear into an unspecified public cloud. The dedicated NanoCloudBox appliance is physically installed where it makes sense for your organization.
In your office
Keep the appliance on your premises for clear physical ownership and fast access across the local office network.
At home or in a private workspace
A practical option for owner-operated businesses, small teams and private work environments.
In datacenter colocation
Place the dedicated appliance in a professional facility when power, connectivity and physical site resilience take priority.
Platform
We took the most sensitive parts of your IT infrastructure and put them in a safer place.
One private operating layer for files, recovery and access
Your team keeps control of its operational data. NanoCloudBox handles configuration, monitoring, updates and support around the agreed pilot scope.
Private infrastructure for daily operations
Files, backup, access, network protection and support delivered as one managed system.
Private by design
Business data and access live under a controlled infrastructure model instead of scattered SaaS accounts.
Managed in practice
Configuration, monitoring, updates and support are part of the service, not left to the customer.
Built for organizations that need files, backup, secure access, network protection and credentials under one practical operational layer.
Modules
Start with the operational gap that matters most
Files & Backup
Private file access, sharing, backup policy and recovery thinking in one operational layer.
Secure Access
Private remote access for users and admins without exposing unnecessary public entry points.
Network Protection
Office-level filtering and safer network defaults delivered as part of the managed system.
Password Manager
A managed vault for team credentials, ownership handover and operational access control.
Private Email
Optional private email software for environments where static IP and deliverability requirements are realistic.
Managed Operations
Configuration, updates, monitoring and support so the platform stays useful after installation.
Operating model
Private infrastructure only works when it is maintained
The service layer defines who monitors the system, applies updates, checks backups and responds when recovery or support is needed.
Controlled ownership
Keep important business infrastructure closer to the organization.
Safer defaults
Reduce public exposure and unmanaged access paths.
Modular adoption
Start with files and backup, then add access, network protection, credentials or email.
Support included
The system is not just installed and abandoned.
Use cases
Practical environments where private infrastructure makes sense
Pricing
Pricing is scoped per deployment
Each proposal separates hardware, enabled modules and ongoing service. Scope is based on users, capacity, backup targets, access requirements and support expectations.
FAQ
Questions before a pilot deployment
Pilot planning
Email contact
No. The product is positioned as managed private business infrastructure: files, backup, secure access, network protection, password management and optional private email delivered as a controlled platform for an organization.
No. Small businesses are an important segment, but the product is for teams, offices and organizations that want private infrastructure without building a full internal IT department.
The core direction is private files, backup, secure access, monitoring, updates and support. Network protection, password management and private email can be offered as modules depending on the environment.
No. The value is not just hardware. The service layer includes configuration, monitoring, updates, support and operational guidance.
Yes. Secure access is part of the platform direction, with private entry points designed to avoid unnecessary public exposure.
Request pilot
Prove one private workflow before expanding
Describe one real problem with files, backup or remote access. We will map the smallest useful pilot and define what success should look like.
- Pilot-first approach
- Managed setup and support
- Private infrastructure focus