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Rackspace Managed Hosting

Overview

What is Rackspace Managed Hosting?

Rackspace Managed Hosting is cloud computing company Rackspace's managed IT services and IaaS offering. Its infrastructure options include bare metal servers, virtual single-shared servers, and cloud multi-tenant environments.

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Rackspace's Cloud VPS services have found success in several key use cases, as reported by users and customers. Many have utilized …
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Good luck Rackspace

6 out of 10
February 08, 2018
Incentivized
Rackspace is being used to host many of our servers and databases. It is not being used by our whole organization because we are working …
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Pricing

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Linux

$23.00

Cloud
per month

Windows

$75.00

Cloud
per month

Windows + SQL

$128.00

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is Rackspace Managed Hosting?

Rackspace Managed Hosting is cloud computing company Rackspace's infrastructure-as-a-service offering. Its infrastructure options include bare metal servers, virtual single-shared servers, and cloud multi-tenant environments. Their options support general computing, databases, networking, storage, connectivity uses, and virtualized servers.

Bare Metal
A single dedicated server with a specific function, like a web server or database server. Storage, networking, and database options can be customized.

Virtualization
A single shared server that allows multiple users of the OS to each control their own network resources with the shared environment.

Private Cloud
Compute resources are shared within an organization, to offer a multi-tenant environment for (internal or external) customers.

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Rackspace Managed Hosting Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Rackspace Managed Hosting is cloud computing company Rackspace's managed IT services and IaaS offering. Its infrastructure options include bare metal servers, virtual single-shared servers, and cloud multi-tenant environments.

Amazon Web Services are common alternatives for Rackspace Managed Hosting.

The most common users of Rackspace Managed Hosting are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Rackspace's Cloud VPS services have found success in several key use cases, as reported by users and customers. Many have utilized Rackspace's robust infrastructure and top-notch performance capabilities to host their MySQL database infrastructure, ensuring reliable and secure data storage. Additionally, Rackspace's cloud site services have been a popular choice for hosting WordPress sites, providing a reliable and scalable platform for managing multiple websites. Users appreciate the flexibility and customization options offered by Rackspace, allowing them to optimize their web and database hosting solutions for optimal performance. Furthermore, Rackspace's Managed Hosting has been vital to the online presence of companies, ensuring industry-leading uptime and stability for business-critical applications. Overall, users have praised Rackspace for its reliability, customization options, and attentive customer service, making it a preferred choice for businesses that rely on flawless hosting and timely support.

Excellent Support: Reviewers have consistently praised Rackspace for its excellent support, with multiple users stating that the support provided by Rackspace is responsive, reliable, and helpful. Many reviewers describe the support team as knowledgeable and easily accessible, emphasizing their dedication to understanding and assisting customers' businesses.

Robust Server Offerings: Numerous users appreciate the robust server offerings provided by Rackspace. They mention that Rackspace's servers are highly scalable, offering flexibility in terms of complex topologies, independent storage scalability, and distributed workloads. Additionally, reviewers highlight that Rackspace has excellent uptime with almost no occurrences of website downtime.

Fair Pricing: Several users find the pricing offered by Rackspace to be fair. They indicate that the pricing aligns with the quality of service provided by Rackspace. This positive sentiment towards pricing indicates that customers feel they are getting value for their money when using Rackspace's services.

Slow and Unusable Cloud Files: Some users have found the Cloud Files offering to be relatively slow and unusable, affecting their ability to efficiently store and retrieve data.

Confusing Web Management Panels: The presence of 2-3 different web management panels with different logins has been frustrating and confusing for users, making it difficult for them to navigate and manage their accounts effectively.

Poor Customer Support: Users have expressed dissatisfaction with the customer support provided by Rackspace, stating that it has gotten worse over the years and now comes at an additional monthly fee. This has led some users to consider moving their servers to a different company due to the poor support service.

Several recommendations have been given by users based on their experiences with Rackspace hosting services.

One suggestion is to consider using an alternate cloud hosting service that provides better support and lower costs.

Users also recommend establishing a good relationship with the Business development consultant at Rackspace, as they offer valuable technical expertise and assistance with architecture and best practices.

Another recommendation is to explore Rackspace's cloud services and rack connect for both cloud-based and dedicated solutions.

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Score 8 out of 10
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We use Rackspace for their OpenStack hosting. This allows us to run our automation in the cloud and on-prem the same. The benefit is tremendous as we don't have to write two sets of deployment logic and automation.
  • OpenStack
  • Support
  • DNS
  • AutoSaving
  • Lack of features compared to other clouds
  • More support for tools that expose the API to end users like ansible and terraform
  • The workflow can sometimes be buggy.
RackSpace is terrific for the budget-conscious enterprise-level cloud experience. If you're willing to put the effort in the payoff is tremendous especially if using a hybrid cloud model. That being said the experience and knowledge are rarely transferrable to other jobs. If you're looking for hosted OpenStack look no further.
  • OpenStack hosting
  • Great support
  • Low costs
  • Lowered costs compared to other cloud providers
  • Had an unexpected knowledge gap cost
  • Had an unexpected DRY payoff with hybrid cloud infrastructure
RackSpace is in its own category. It's not really a direct competitor with the above. It seems to be hitting the gap between costs and effectiveness. They allow exposure to APIs in the same typical methods as other major providers and support most major tooling, albeit in a less effective way.
The company does not put as much focus on usability as other cloud competitors and it is kind of clear. It would be good to take a quarter and gather intense feedback, and then another quarter and focus purely on UI enhancements and backend interoperability.
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