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  2. Rackspace Technology - Wikipedia

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    Rackspace Technology, Inc. Rackspace Technology, Inc. is an American cloud computing company based in San Antonio, Texas. It also has offices in Blacksburg, Virginia and Austin, Texas, as well as in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, India, Dubai, Switzerland, the Netherlands, [3] Germany, Singapore, Mexico and Hong Kong.

  3. Rackspace Cloud - Wikipedia

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    March 4, 2006. Parent. Rackspace. The original Mosso logo. The Rackspace Cloud is a set of cloud computing products and services billed on a utility computing basis from the US-based company Rackspace. Offerings include Cloud Storage (" Cloud Files "), virtual private server (" Cloud Servers "), load balancers, databases, backup, and monitoring.

  4. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud ( EC2) is a part of Amazon.com 's cloud-computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), that allows users to rent virtual computers on which to run their own computer applications. EC2 encourages scalable deployment of applications by providing a web service through which a user can boot an Amazon Machine Image (AMI ...

  5. Amazon Inadvertently Makes a Case for Rackspace - AOL

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    Last time, wicked thunderstorms took down Amazon.com's (NAS: AMZN) East Coast data center. This time, with nary a cloud in the sky, failures in multiple cloud services caused trouble for a variety ...

  6. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Cloud computing [1] is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage ( cloud storage) and computing power, without direct active management by the user. [2] Large clouds often have functions distributed over multiple locations, each of which is a data center.

  7. Rackspace Shares Popped: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    What: Shares of Web-hosting company Rackspace. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're ...

  8. OpenStack - Wikipedia

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    History NASA's Nebula platform. In July 2010, Rackspace Hosting and NASA announced an open-source cloud-software initiative known as OpenStack. The mission statement was "to produce the ubiquitous Open Source Cloud Computing platform that will meet the needs of public and private clouds regardless of size, by being simple to implement and massively scalable".

  9. Data center - Wikipedia

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    Data center. A data center ( American English) [1] or data centre ( Commonwealth English) [2] [note 1] is a building, a dedicated space within a building, or a group of buildings [3] used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. [4] [5]