FileCloud GovCloud vs FileCloud FedRAMP: How to Choose the Right Deployment

May 8, 2026

Organizations such as government agencies, contractors, and highly regulated enterprises working with sensitive data often need more than a standard cloud deployment—particularly when evaluating secure cloud-based file sharing and collaboration platforms. Security requirements, compliance frameworks, and infrastructure constraints can significantly influence how file sharing and collaboration platforms are deployed. With FileCloud, organizations evaluating secure cloud […]

Organizations such as government agencies, contractors, and highly regulated enterprises working with sensitive data often need more than a standard cloud deployment—particularly when evaluating secure cloud-based file sharing and collaboration platforms. Security requirements, compliance frameworks, and infrastructure constraints can significantly influence how file sharing and collaboration platforms are deployed.

With FileCloud, organizations evaluating secure cloud and hybrid deployment models can choose from three options:

All three options support secure file sharing and collaboration for government environments, but they address different operational, infrastructure, and compliance needs. Understanding the differences can help organizations determine which approach best fits their requirements.

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Option 1: FileCloud Server (Self-Hosted) on AWS GovCloud

One option is deploying FileCloud Server within AWS GovCloud.

AWS GovCloud is a specialized cloud environment designed to meet stringent U.S. government data security requirements. Deploying FileCloud within this infrastructure allows organizations to maintain control over their environment while leveraging cloud-based infrastructure designed for government workloads.

In this deployment model, organizations run FileCloud as a self-hosted platform inside their GovCloud environment. This means the organization manages the deployment, configuration, and security of the system while benefiting from AWS’s specialized government cloud infrastructure.

This approach is often used when organizations want to:

In this scenario, FileCloud acts as an enterprise file sharing and collaboration layer on top of the organization’s GovCloud environment.

Option 2: FileCloud Online (AWS GovCloud SaaS)

A second option is FileCloud Online, a SaaS-based deployment hosted on AWS GovCloud.

In this model, FileCloud manages the infrastructure, deployment, and maintenance of the platform, while organizations use the service as a fully managed cloud solution.

This approach allows organizations to take advantage of AWS GovCloud’s secure infrastructure without managing the underlying environment directly.

Organizations often choose this model when they want to:

Option 3: FileCloud FedRAMP High Authorized Cloud

The third option is FileCloud FedRAMP, a cloud-hosted deployment authorized for federal workloads.

FileCloud FedRAMP is designed for organizations that require a fully authorized cloud environment for handling highly sensitive government data, including Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).

FedRAMP High authorization requires cloud services to meet extensive security requirements based on the NIST 800-53 High baseline, including strict controls around identity management, encryption, monitoring, and incident response.

With FileCloud FedRAMP, the environment itself has undergone the security assessment and authorization process required for federal workloads. This environment is supported by FedHIVE, which provides continuous security monitoring, threat detection, and incident response capabilities required to maintain FedRAMP High compliance.

Organizations often choose this model when they need:

Key Differences Between the Three Approaches

While all three options support secure collaboration for government environments, they differ primarily in how the platform is delivered, who manages the infrastructure, and how compliance is addressed.

FileCloud Server on AWS GovCloud is self-hosted, giving organizations full control over infrastructure, configuration, and security.

FileCloud Online (GovCloud SaaS) is fully managed by FileCloud, reducing operational burden while still leveraging secure GovCloud infrastructure.

FileCloud FedRAMP provides a cloud deployment that has already undergone the FedRAMP High authorization process for federal workloads, along with continuous monitoring and compliance enforcement.

Both deployments combine FileCloud’s enterprise security features—such as encryption, granular access controls, and audit logging—with secure cloud infrastructure designed for sensitive data environments.

Which Deployment Is Right for Your Organization?

Choosing between FileCloud GovCloud and FileCloud FedRAMP often depends on how an organization prefers to manage its environment.

All approaches support secure file sharing and collaboration for government agencies, contractors, and organizations handling sensitive information.

The right choice ultimately depends on infrastructure preferences, compliance requirements, and operational responsibilities.

By Megan Barnard

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