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Rackspace Acquires Slicehost and JungleDisk: Challenges Amazon's Cloud Computing Services

Written by Frederic Lardinois / October 22, 2008 10:56 AM / 6 Comments

rackspace_logo.pngRackspace, one of the world's largest hosting providers, announced two major acquisitions today: SliceHost and JungleDisk. Slicehost is a popular cloud computing and hosting provider with about 15,000 users, while JungleDisk is one of our favorite online backup services. JungleDisk used to rely on Amazon's S3 storage solution, but it will now also support Rackspace's new cloud storage solution.

Rackspace also announced a new suite of services, Rackspace Cloud Hosting, which combines a hosting platform (CloudSites) with a cloud storage solution (CloudFS), and, in the long run, a tight integration with Slicehost's services.The pricing for storage on Rackspace's CloudFS is similar to Amazon's current offering, though data transfer is considerably more expensive.

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Slicehost

Slicehost was founded two years ago and quickly became one of the more popular cloud computing and hosting companies on the Internet. Slicehost's offering are mostly complimentary to Rackspace's services and Slicehost expects to integrate Rackspace's new CloudFiles storage solution in the near future.

Slicehost also announced a number of new features, including the availability of larger 'slices' and lower prices for its high-end offerings.

JungleDisk

jungledisk_logo.pngBy acquiring JungleDisk, Rackspace is now supported by one of the most popular online backup and file storage solutions. Rackspace is planning to integrate JungleDisk into all its products, but it will also continue to support S3.

Challenging Amazon

With these new services, Rackspace is directly competing with Amazon's Web services. The JungleDisk acquisition and the new cloud storage services go up against Amazon's S3, while the Slicehost acquisition competes directly with Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud.

Thanks to its established user base, Rackspace is in a good position to challenge Amazon's cloud computing services and, if anything, it is good to see that the competition in this space is heating up.

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  1. Could Computing?

    Posted by: Brad | October 22, 2008 11:13 AM



  2. You're fast Brad - post was only up for a minute before you saw that :)

     Posted by: Frederic Lardinois Author Profile Page | October 22, 2008 11:20 AM



  3. Boo. I been using SliceHost for the past year and love it. I have heard nothing but horror stories about Rack Space. Now have to find new host. Sucks.

    :(

    Posted by: Todd | October 22, 2008 11:50 AM



  4. @Todd Check out Linode.com if you are evaluating new hosting providers. We've been providing virtual servers for over 5 years, our Linode Manager rocks, and we offer the most resources for your dollar.

    Posted by: Tom Asaro | October 23, 2008 6:01 AM



  5. I love their service.
    Below is a video from Rackspace CEO, who shares his thought on cloud computing and hosting trends.
    http://www.searchsmbasia.com/content/cloud-computing-hosting-trends-smbs

    Posted by: Search SMB Asia | October 23, 2008 9:05 PM



  6. @todd: not sure what you have heard but we have been using Rackspace for the past 4 years with 3 different dedicated boxes and I have nothing but good to say about them. The support has been next to none. I have always gotten a very knowledgeable tech on the phone within 3 mins of calling. Hope the good service continues into their new offerings.

    Posted by: Brent | October 24, 2008 8:16 AM



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