Folks,

I feel I really need to correct a lot of the discrepancies going on here. 

This post is a little dated, but I wrote it about a year ago and most still 
holds true:

http://www.bitlancer.com/blog/2011/08/amazon-ec2-vs-rackspace-cloud/

Rackspace runs their own infrastructure, even on their cloud platform. They 
only use Akamai for their CDN technology. Cloud Files is already OpenStack, and 
Cloud Servers is the same platform Slicehost used before being acquired (which 
is being phased out in favor of OpenStack across the board). Data centers are 
dfw1/2 and ord, primarily. All owned by Rackspace. 

Under the hood, the servers (unlike ec2) are built for stability, as Rackspace 
Cloud targets more traditional types of customers. Their instances are not 
designed to die, and while Rackspace will not back up instances automatically, 
they will replace failing hardware. Launching a random ec2 instance at Amazon 
is always scary, as you're likely to lose it within a year, unless it's EBS 
backed. I'm a very big fan of Amazon, no doubt, but only when solutions are 
architected for it correctly. 

As for cost, a Rackspace Cloud small is around $10/mo. It doubles from there 
(20, 40, 80, 160 , 320, 640, 1100 ish). Bandwidth is around 18 cents/gig. If 
you launch a single, 1 GB instance, you'll have 1 GB RAM, and at *minimum* a 
guaranteed slice of the CPU and I/O. Unlike other providers, Rackspace *will* 
let you burst. Launch a couple 1 GB instances, and then launch one 16 GB 
instance, run setiathome for a bit on all instances, and see which option is 
more cost effective :) I have some graphs from tests I've done if anyone is 
interested. 

Hope this helps,

Matt

 
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From: Federico Ulfo <rainelemen...@gmail.com>
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