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We performed a comparison between AT&T Platform as a Service and Rackspace Cloud [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "Comparatively, this solution is a bit expensive."
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    Amazon Web Services, Rackspace OpenStack, Microsoft Windows Azure and Google are the major cloud hosting and storage service providers. Athough Amazon is top of them and is oldest in cloud market, Rackspace, Microsoft and Google are giving tough competition to each other and to Amazon also for alluring IT customers. This article give brief history of these cloud hosting service providers and compares the cloud services provided by them. -- Amazon Web Services -- It's hard to find someone who doesn't agree that Amazon Web Services is the market leader in IaaS cloud computing. The company has one of the widest breadths of cloud services - including compute, storage, networking, databases, load balancers, applications and application development platforms all delivered as a cloud service. Amazon has dropped its prices 21 times since it debuted its cloud six years ago and fairly consistently fills whatever gaps it has in the size of virtual machine instances on its platform - the company recently rolled out new high-memory instances, for example. There are some cautions for Amazon though. Namely, its cloud has experienced three major outages in two years. One analyst, Jillian Mirandi of Technology Business Researcher, has suggested that continued outages could eventually start hindering businesses' willingness to invest in Amazon infrastructure. That sentiment gets to a larger point about AWS though - the service seems to be popular in the startup community, providing the IT… Read more →
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    Overview

    AT&T Platform as a Service provides a complete development environment to build custom applications and bring them online more quickly than ever. Once launched, the service makes it easy to run, access and manage the applications and databases you create. As an AT&T Cloud Service, AT&T Platform as a Service also allows you to do all this at a low cost – while still providing the scale, performance or capacity you need.

    Rackspace is a listed company that specializes in hybrid cloud environments to support your applications and sites. The environments are based on its open-source operating system OpenStack.Rackspace Cloud caters for the private cloud, public cloud, dedicated servers, or a hybrid of platforms.

    Your Rackspace Cloud environment is customizable according to your cloud requirements, and all products work together seamlessly from one portal.

    Sample Customers
    Golden Flake Snack Foods Inc., Dunn Tire, Road America, Committee on Arrangements
    3D Capacity, Acquity Group, Axios Systems, Behance, Blastro, Dominos Pizza, and Sage.
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    REVIEWERS
    Small Business73%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise18%
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    AT&T Platform as a Service is ranked 26th in PaaS Clouds while Rackspace Cloud [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in PaaS Clouds. AT&T Platform as a Service is rated 0.0, while Rackspace Cloud [EOL] is rated 8.6. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Rackspace Cloud [EOL] writes "There is easy integration with multiple providers and third-party services". AT&T Platform as a Service is most compared with Engine Yard Cloud, whereas Rackspace Cloud [EOL] is most compared with .

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