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HPE adds on-prem virtual private cloud to Aruba Central
HPE adds on-prem virtual private cloud to Aruba Central, enabling secure, cloud-like networking for regulated industries.

Headline
HPE adds on-prem virtual private cloud to Aruba Central, enabling secure, cloud-like networking for regulated industries.
Context
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched an on-premises virtual private cloud (VPC) option for its Aruba Central cloud-managed networking platform. Announced on 9 April 2025, the update enables customers to run Aruba Central within their data centers while maintaining a consistent operational experience with the public cloud version. The new deployment model, named “VPC on-prem,” allows IT teams to manage wired, wireless, and SD-Branch networks from a private environment, addressing enterprise needs around data sovereignty, latency, and security.
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Analysis
According to HPE, container-based micro services make the deployment possible and provide full feature parity with the Aruba Central cloud. As HPE explained , the update is especially relevant to government, healthcare, and finance sectors, which often face regulatory restrictions around cloud data usage. Aruba Central VPC on-prem is already available to early-access customers, with general availability expected later in 2025. Also read: 2 different types of subnets and their importance Also read: The future of secure cloud computing HPE’s shift to support on-premises virtual private clouds reflects a broader industry trend towards hybrid cloud architectures, which present enterprises seeking the cloud’s flexibility with the security of local infrastructure. This offering targets organisations constrained by data residency laws.
Key Points
- HPE’s Aruba Central platform now supports on-prem virtual private cloud, offering greater control and compliance for enterprise networking.
- The move aligns with rising demand for hybrid cloud architectures in sectors with strict data residency needs.
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