L3 Networks Primal Cloud is a flexible, fully managed hosted private cloud infrastructure that can be setup using a combination of physical and virtual resources along with Internet/MPLS connectivity for data and PRI/SIP for voice. Combined with our Constant Coverage Managed Services you get a custom integrated cloud based computing solution.

Complex hosted environments are welcome on the Primal Cloud platform. We have the flexibility to deploy dedicated virtual servers on demand and mix them with physical servers, or any other hardware, your organization requires. Our networking relationships and capabilities allows us to connect you to your dedicated Virtual Farm using MPLS, Internet, IPSEC VPN, Private Line or any combination, even Frame-Relay or analog POTS lines, if you require it. Most organizations have unique applications, storage, remote access, support and other requirements and we are setup to handle them all.
Virtual Farms built on redundant L2/L3 switching platform with dedicated VRFs and multi-site networking with MPLS/DMVPN connectivity, CIDR block addressing and BGP/OSPF/EIGRP integration.
Dedicated Virtual Servers with assigned 7.2K or 15K RAID Arrays, dedicated memory allocation, single, dual or quad CPU configurations, Microsoft Windows and Linux OS support, snapshots and host backup.
Centralized delivery of mission critical applications using web based, thin-client, RDP and ICA based technologies, per-user monthly pricing for Microsoft applications and OS delivery to end users.
Physical server support and integration with Virtual Farm resources, IBM, Apple and Sun platform support, AIX, Solaris and Mac OS, DAS, iSCSI and FC integration and support, host based backups.
Datacenter inter-connectivity at 100Mbps, 1Gpbs and 10Gbps speeds, L2/L3 connectivity options with supported QinQ trunking and high-speed Ethernet P2P links to vFarm from on-premises locations.
Centralized remote-access to vFarm and extended on-premises network with OTP hard and soft token based authentication using SSLVPN and IPSEC VPN connectivity, with extended logging and reporting.
Dedicated hardware based firewalls, multi-context virtualized firewalls, Linux based virtual firewalls, redundant multi-site setups, local server and global site load-balancing of both physical and virtual servers.