ops0 vs. Rackspace Fabric

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ops0
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
ops0 is an autonomous infrastructure operations platform for engineering teams managing cloud infrastructure. Instead of writing Terraform by hand or debugging Kubernetes incidents at 3am, ops0's AI agents handle the heavy lifting from discovery to deployment to incident response. Core Capabilities Discovery Agent Scans AWS, GCP, and Azure accounts to identify unmanaged "ClickOps" resources created through cloud consoles. Automatically generates…
$299
per month
Rackspace Fabric
Score 6.3 out of 10
N/A
A solution to bring cloud security, billing, operations and management together. Rackspace Fabric offers a single platform for automated multicloud management. Service includes access to Rackspace cloud technology expertise, and provides a unified interface management for all cloud resources across Azure, AWS, GCP, and VMware, in a single, SaaS like operating environment.
$500
per month
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Minimum Service
$500.00
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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7.3
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
ops0 Inc.
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Rackspace
I am highly likely to recommend Rackspace Cloud Monitoring to a colleague. This is assuming they have a decent background in working on cloud servers. If you don't mind digging in yourself to solve problems, then this is a great resource. If you are just learning how to set up servers on your own, then I recommend at least hiring someone to help you use the service. With that being said, Rackspace makes it easy for people you may hire to seamlessly work within your account. They get their own separate developer account.
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Pros
ops0 Inc.
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Rackspace
  • Immediate email notifications: In case a service is down on our servers, we get immediate email notifications via rackspace cloud monitoring service. This helps us to know about the issues and we get in contact with support team to get it resolved.
  • Configuration on specific services: We can configure this monitoring on specific services. So for example if i don't want to get notified if MySQL concurrent users limit reached, then I do not need to configure this monitoring for MySQL. I can just use it whenever needed for defined services.
  • Group emails and technical contacts emails: The monitoring service can send email alerts to a number of email addresses. Primarily the ones who are added as a technical contact. It helps all people get notified about any issue.
  • Auto ticket management: Rackspace automatically creates a support ticket when a service is down and is notified by their monitoring service.
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Cons
ops0 Inc.
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Rackspace
  • It would be nice if there were more templates so that beginners could easily create complex monitors
  • I seemed to stumble upon the cloud monitoring service after having Rackspace for a while
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Alternatives Considered
ops0 Inc.
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Rackspace
I also used Monitis as a monitoring service for our server. Rackspace'S monitoring sends immediate notifications while Monitis might take a couple minutes to understand if a service is down. Since Rackspace has their monitoring integrated with their support system, it helps us a lot and we don't need to call support all the time.
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Return on Investment
ops0 Inc.
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Rackspace
  • I have overpaid in the past for services I didn't need
  • The steepish learning curve might slow things down at first
  • I have learned a lot using Rackspace Cloud Monitoring!
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ScreenShots

ops0 Screenshots

Screenshot of the ops0 IaC Editor, which allows engineers to describe infrastructure in plain English and receive production-ready Terraform code instantly. The  editor includes syntax highlighting, auto-complete, AI chat assistance, and GitHub sync. Cost estimation appears before deployment, preventing billing surprises.Screenshot of ops0's Discovery Agent, which scans cloud accounts to identify resources created through the console ("ClickOps") that aren't managed by Infrastructure as Code. The scan results show unmanaged EC2 instances, S3 buckets, RDS databases, and other resources with one-click Terraform generation and state import. Teams gain 100% infrastructure visibility without manual audits.Screenshot of 0ps0's Hive agent, which visualizes Kubernetes clusters as an interactive resource graph. Deployments, Pods, Services, ConfigMaps, and their relationships are displayed visually. When incidents occur, affected resources are highlighted with AI-generated root cause analysis and suggested remediations.Screenshot of where ops0 enforces security and compliance policies using OPA/Rego generated from natural language rules. The policy dashboard shows active policies, recent violations blocked, and compliance status across all managed infrastructure. Engineers define rules like "no public S3 buckets" in plain English; ops0 handles enforcement.