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by programminggeek 4304 days ago
I'm not sure that Rackspace lost their mojo so much as the market shifted away from owning/renting servers.

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'm not really sure where Rackspace is fantastic.

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 "markets" like the "open cloud". Chasing markets sort of killed Sun and it could easily kill Rackspace.

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I don't think the market shifted away from owning/renting servers (IaaS?) - I think part of the shift was from web-based startups and companies having just development teams to having "devops" teams. Devops replaces the managed service that Rackspace hung its hat on.
Sure, I meant that I believe in the past you would like purchase or lease a server with a long term contract and they would build it for you and put it in their racks. Now, that pretty much goes away and you just rent on an hourly basis. That is a pretty big shift from signing contracts and ordering machines that used to be much more common.