Private Files Backup Secure Access Network Protection Password Manager Private Email Managed Support Private Files Backup Secure Access
Private Files Backup Secure Access Network Protection Password Manager Private Email Managed Support Private Files Backup Secure Access

Platform

A private appliance where you choose, with a managed service layer

NanoCloudBox runs on a dedicated, purpose-configured appliance physically installed in a location you choose: your office, home or private workspace, or a colocation facility. It is delivered with configuration, monitoring, updates and support.

Platform layer

Private infrastructure for daily operations

Files, backup, access, network protection and support delivered as one managed system.

Files Backup Access Support

Software-first value

The value is the managed platform: files, backup, access, network protection, credentials and optional email.

Purpose-configured edge appliance

Capacity, performance and redundancy are matched to the agreed deployment and supported as part of the complete system.

The platform is designed for teams, offices and organizations that need operational control without assembling a full internal IT stack.

You choose the physical location. NanoCloudBox carries the operational complexity.

The deployment location and backup model are agreed before installation, so there is no ambiguity about where the primary appliance lives or who maintains it.

Three deployment options

Your office

On-premises deployment with local network performance and direct physical control.

Home or private workspace

Suitable for owner-operated businesses and smaller private environments.

Datacenter colocation

A dedicated appliance in a professional facility when site infrastructure matters more than on-site placement.

One system, one operating model

The dedicated appliance, software platform and managed operation are designed and delivered as one system around the agreed business requirements.

You keep private control while NanoCloudBox handles setup, monitoring, updates, support and recovery assistance.

Managed support model for deployment, monitoring and updates

Who it is for

Teams that need private infrastructure without building an IT department

The platform fits offices and organizations that rely on files, backup, remote access and credentials, but do not want those systems scattered across unmanaged tools.

Private control

Clear ownership for files, backup, access and credentials — not scattered across personal accounts.

Managed support

Configuration, monitoring, updates and guidance are part of the service, not left to the customer.

Principles

The platform is built around control, continuity and support

The goal is practical resilience: keep important data private, keep access understandable and keep maintenance handled through a managed support model.

Private control

Keep operational data and access under a clearer ownership model.

Continuity

Treat backup and recovery as part of everyday operations.

Support

Avoid leaving the customer alone with infrastructure maintenance.

Modularity

Start with the core and add modules only where they make sense.

NanoCloudBox — Files & Backup
Modules
Files & Backup
Secure Access
Network
Passwords
Private Email
Backup active
3 users connected
Network filtered
Client projects42 files
Internal docs18 files
Q1-contracts.pdf2.4 MB
access-policy.txt12 KB
backup-2026-062h ago
archive-2025.zip890 MB

FAQ

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No. It is positioned as managed private business infrastructure for organizations that want stronger control over files, backup, access and support.

No. Small businesses are important, but the platform is for teams, offices and organizations that need private infrastructure without building a full internal IT department.

The core direction is private files, backup, secure access, monitoring, updates and support. Other modules can be added based on the environment.

No. The value is the managed service layer: configuration, monitoring, updates, support and operational guidance.

No. Private email is optional and only makes sense where static IP, deliverability and maintenance requirements are realistic.