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Laravel Cloud or Private Cloud? What's the difference?

July 23, 2026
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM ET
45 min
Zoom

A live, technical walkthrough of how Laravel Private Cloud actually works, why it exists, how it differs from Laravel Cloud, and what setup, pricing, and compliance really look like, so you can decide which one your team needs.

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Laravel Cloud or Private Cloud? What's the difference?

Laravel Private Cloud gives teams dedicated infrastructure: their own AWS accounts, isolated Kubernetes clusters, and private networking, without the overhead of running it themselves. In this session, we're going deep on how it actually works: why it exists, what's different from Laravel Cloud, and what the setup really looks like.

What to expect:

  • Why Private Cloud evolved, the community and customer demand behind it, and the technical roadblocks that shaped its design

  • Laravel Cloud vs. Private Cloud, and how to decide which one your team actually needs

  • A real look at the infrastructure: dedicated AWS accounts, node pools, VPC peering, and advanced resources like RDS and ElastiCache

  • What onboarding looks like from the first conversation to a live environment, and how pricing is structured

  • Where compliance is headed next

Speakers

Devon Garbalosa
Devon Garbalosa
Solutions Engineer at Laravel
James Brooks
James Brooks
Head of Enterprise Enablement at Laravel

Frequently asked questions

Yes. It is free to attend. You just need to register.

Engineering leaders, platform teams, and Laravel developers evaluating Laravel Cloud or Laravel Private Cloud, or anyone currently running a hand-rolled setup.

Yes. Everyone who registers gets the recording by email after the webinar.


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