Platform9 Managed OpenStack vs. Rackspace OpenStack

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Platform9 Managed OpenStack
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Platform9's Managed OpenStack enables users to deploy and operate OpenStack Hybrid Cloud with a 100% SaaS based service. The SaaS platform lets users go live with an OpenStack private cloud with its deployment tools. The Platform9 dashboard is designed to offer visibility into infrastructure across compute, storage, network, and existing workloads.N/A
Rackspace OpenStack
Score 9.7 out of 10
N/A
Rackspace delivers OpenStack private clouds as-a-service, architected like a public cloud and designed for scale and service availability to any data center in the world. It includes a 99.99% API Uptime SLA.
$0.12
per GB/per month
Pricing
Platform9 Managed OpenStackRackspace OpenStack
Editions & Modules
Enterprise
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per node
Rackspace OpenStack
$0.12
per GB/per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Platform9 Managed OpenStackRackspace OpenStack
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Platform9 Managed OpenStackRackspace OpenStack
Top Pros
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User Ratings
Platform9 Managed OpenStackRackspace OpenStack
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(1 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Platform9 Managed OpenStackRackspace OpenStack
Likelihood to Recommend
Platform9
If you're having OnPremise Infrastructure and you want to use OpenStack in that case Platform9 Managed OpenStack is recommended to use it will cut down all the complexities of setting up and managing OpenStack IaaS. Platform9 also offers setting up OpenStack on Cloud Such as AWS, GCP, and Azure but wouldn't recommend using this kind of offering as Openstack performs well when underneath virtualized infrastructure is backed directly hypervisors not cloud providers.
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Rackspace
Need to get an application up and running, then I would say the open stack is a great place to test it out. Why spend time setting things up when you can let them do it for you? Many people also have experience with using Rackspace in some capacity so its an easier learning curve for many people.
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Pros
Platform9
  • It removes all the Openstack complexities and provides a simple UI to the end user.
  • Reduced the pain of System Administrator and Engineers.
  • Highly responsive support.
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Rackspace
  • Quick uptime
  • Simple Signup
  • Lots of options on what you need
  • Rackspace is a known company (not some unknown startup)
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Cons
Platform9
  • User interface and User experience are not upto the mark. UI needs lots of improvements.
  • We need to do entire setup from the scratch.
  • Nothing as such other than UI Improvements.
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Rackspace
  • Support does not seem to be what it use to be, use to be a solid 10 when dealing with them, now more like an 8
  • Pricing can be tricky to figure out
  • For some people too many options.
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Alternatives Considered
Platform9
No answers on this topic
Rackspace
I looked into going with Amazon EC2, was very comparable in pricing, services, options, etc. and a bit cheaper too. Why I did not go with Amazon mainly has to do with knowing Rackspace and being familiar with them. It was easier for me to use a Rackspace product then go with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
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Return on Investment
Platform9
  • Platform9 simplified scaling in and out hypervisors now adding capacity takes very less time than other OpenStack environments.
  • Platfrom9 Managed Openstack gives us feeling of having our own private cloud!
  • It has increased the availability of our infrastructure which resulted lessen downtime on workloads deployed on top of it.
  • Overall it benefited us in all means.
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Rackspace
  • Quick setup allowed me to work on the application not setup of where it was going to run
  • Expand ability with a few clicks was a great help, no worrying about if I needed more "power", few clicks and I had it.
  • Tech support is hit or miss so that can be problematic and that was cause for concern and took time away from development
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