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Rackspace Launches Cloud Monitoring to Help Companies Proactively Track the Health of their Cloud and Web Infrastructure Hosted Anywhere
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Rackspace Launches Cloud Monitoring to Help Companies Proactively Track the Health of their Cloud and Web Infrastructure Hosted Anywhere12:00 EDT Wednesday, August 22, 2012
SAN ANTONIO (Business Wire) -- Today, Rackspace® Hosting
(NYSE: RAX), the open cloud company, announced the release of Rackspace
Cloud Monitoring, a flexible and highly scalable solution that
empowers customers to track the health of their infrastructure -
including websites, ports and protocols. The service provides real time
alerts allowing customers to react quickly and help prevent downtime.
With Rackspace Cloud Monitoring, customers can easily monitor their
infrastructure whether it's hosted on-premise, off-premise, with any
cloud provider or any location across the globe.
“Rackspace Cloud Monitoring is an exciting addition to our product
portfolio because it proactively and seamlessly helps customers gain
insight into their infrastructure,” said John Engates, CTO of Rackspace.
“In addition, this technology strengthens our support of open cloud
solutions, as it allows customers to not only monitor their Rackspace
infrastructure, but other vendors or in-house applications. In today's
IT world, many customers use multiple vendors or house some applications
in-house, so this product provides one easy solution to monitor all IT
infrastructure from a single interface, regardless of vendor or
location.”
With Rackspace Cloud Monitoring, customers get:
Customized Alerts - Set up customized alerts via the Control
Panel or API to monitor websites, URLs, ports and protocols.
Monitor Any Infrastructure Anywhere – Monitor infrastructure
irrespective of where it's hosted - off-premise, on-premise or any
Cloud across the globe, while also helping customers avoid getting
“locked-in” to a specific technology.
Global and Regional Granularity - Provide global customers with
the ability to monitor their IT infrastructure from multiple regions
across the world for redundancy and to ensure customers visiting from
multiple countries find acceptable response times.
Auto Scaling – Scales on demand and it will keep up with the
most robust builds - even adding thousands of Cloud Servers in minutes.
TimeSavings – Cloud Based: No installation. No upgrade.
No maintenance.
"Monitoring is an important piece of the cloud computing puzzle to give
customers' visibility and control over their infrastructures," said
Agatha Poon, research manager, global cloud computing for 451 Research.
"Cloud offerings like Rackspace Cloud Monitoring that provide a view of
infrastructure health and performance regardless of deployment
environments-customers' premises, Rackspace-hosted or third-party
hosted-will increasingly become mainstream offerings."
The Cloud Monitoring solution is based on the technology from Cloudkick,
a company Rackspace acquired in 2010. The Cloudkick star development
team has been working hard to incorporate this world-class monitoring
system for the cloud into the Rackspace product portfolio, using leading
technologies such as node.js, lua, and our open source project dreadnot.
“Ultimately, we sought out to make something that would make developers
lives easier while allowing the rest of the business to feel confident,”
said Dan DiSpaltro, director of product at Rackspace and a founder of
Cloudkick. “Cloudkick was one of the first tools to make the transition
to the cloud paradigm easier to understand and now we have fine tuned it
into what Rackspace Cloud Monitoring is today, a reliable and scalable
monitoring service.”
In the future, Rackspace expects to include additional features to its
Cloud Monitoring to bring greater intelligence and actionable
information to users. The new enhancements would be designed to allow
customers to be more proactive by providing infrastructure health
information that allows them to identify and correct issues before they
become problems that impact users. These future capabilities are
expected to include:
Agent-based monitoring that tracks and reports on various items from
standard components (CPU, disk and memory etc.) to custom application
and service metrics.
Summarization that could help customers understand the root cause of
problems.
Data aggregation that can allow customers to look at sets of data
versus individual entities.
For more information on Rackspace Cloud Monitoring and how to sign up,
visit http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/public/monitoring/.
About Rackspace
Rackspace® Hosting (NYSE: RAX) is the open cloud company, delivering
open technologies and powering more than 190,000 customers worldwide.
Rackspace provides its renowned Fanatical Support® across a broad
portfolio of IT products, including Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid
Hosting and Dedicated Hosting. The company offers choice, flexibility
and freedom from vendor lock in. Rackspace has been recognized by
Bloomberg BusinessWeek as a Top 100 Performing Technology Company and is
featured on Fortune's list of 100 Best Companies to Work For. Rackspace
was positioned in the Leaders Quadrant by Gartner Inc. in the “2011
Magic Quadrant for Managed Hosting.” Rackspace is headquartered in San
Antonio with offices and data centers around the world. For more
information, visit www.rackspace.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve
risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If such risks or uncertainties
materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of
Rackspace Hosting could differ materially from those expressed or
implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. All
statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that
could be deemed forward-looking statements, including any statements
concerning expected development, performance or market acceptance
associated with Rackspace Cloud Monitoring; anticipated operational and
financial benefits from Rackspace Cloud Monitoring; anticipated benefits
from future features to be included in Rackspace Cloud Monitoring; any
statements of expectation or belief; and any statements of assumptions
underlying any of the foregoing. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions
include including the possibility that expected benefits from Rackspace
Cloud Monitoring may not materialize because the product is not
generally accepted in the marketplace, which could occur due to certain
factors including (i) a failure to market the product cost effectively,
differentiate the product from competitive products or communicate
differentiations effectively, (ii) the reliability, quality or
compatibility associated with the product, (iii) changes in technology
which adversely affect the benefits of the product, (iv) slowdowns in
the general economy or technology industry that impact consumer spending
habits, (v) internal strategy decisions that impact the products and
services, and (vi) and other risks that are described in Rackspace
Hosting's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2012, filed with the
SEC on August 9, 2012. Except as required by law, Rackspace Hosting
assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements
publicly, or to update the reasons actual results could differ
materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements,
even if new information becomes available in the future.
RackspaceMelissa Smolensky, 512-423-3382melissa.smolensky@rackspace.com
