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How Rackspace lost its mojo

11 pointsby jason_tkoover 10 years ago

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programminggeekover 10 years ago
I&#x27;m not sure that Rackspace lost their mojo so much as the market shifted away from owning&#x2F;renting servers.<p>The low end market is more interesting at Digital Ocean or Linode, and the massive scale stuff feels like Amazon still owns that, so I&#x27;m not really sure where Rackspace is fantastic.<p>If service is what makes Rackspace best in the world, then they need to play that card as hard as they can instead of chasing &quot;markets&quot; like the &quot;open cloud&quot;. Chasing markets sort of killed Sun and it could easily kill Rackspace.
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snowwrestlerover 10 years ago
Rackspace has already figured this out.<p>It&#x27;s really not that hard to understand: you choose Rackspace if you want someone to call when you have a question or problem. That&#x27;s true whether you buy a dinky cloud server or a dedicated network segment with 30 leased boxes. Everything comes with full phone and ticket support now.<p>If you don&#x27;t care about that--if you just want some VMs to run your shit--you&#x27;ll go with DO or Linode on the low end, AWS, Google, or Azure on the high end. Or maybe PaaS like Heroku.<p>Rackspace has only &quot;lost their mojo&quot; in that they are not a utility cloud provider, which is what Wall Street is hot on right now. But they&#x27;re a profitable company with good customer loyalty and good technology.