Create What You Will. Just Don't Create a Server Nightmare for Yourself.
We're here to make your life easier. That happens with nonstop expert support and technology solutions at your beck and call. When it's all
said and done, that mainly translates into four important things. First, no downtime. Next, you get lots of flexibility with the physical
requirements of the configuration. Also, you're free to run customized apps or sites—unlike the closed architecture of a cloud. And lastly,
security and data isolation are taken care of whether it's for regulatory reasons or just for your own sanity.
Sites and apps come in all shapes, sizes and kinds. And we have limitless options to fit whatever it is that you're doing. We can design,
build and deploy a
customized configuration
that can isolate multiple sites that you can bill and support separately. We even make it pretty simple to isolate your test and dev environments
from your production environments in one server or in multiple servers. That, in itself, is a gift of budget and time efficiency.
Bloggers, developers, designers and others take notice. If you want to get out of the hardware support business, Rackspace
hosting solutions are here to save your day.
A Few Simple Configurations for Web Apps, Blogs, CMS & Web 2.0 Sites.
There's more than one way to go about designing a config. Here are a few starting points. Keep in mind, we can do a lot more.
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Complete with the fundamental elements you need, this is a good start for a basic web application.
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This configuration delivers on exceptional end-user experience with its scalability and robustness.
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For mission-critical applications that require responsiveness, availability, scalability and security, configurations like this one deliver.
Insider Tips for
Designers & Developers
1.
The Not-so-Secret Cost of Hardware
Many people that host their own environments do so at a loss. They don't recoup the costs of buying the hardware, maintaining it and
replacing it. Not to mention they'll never recover the time spent being a slave to their hardware. It's understandable if you feel like
you want the control rather than giving it up to a hosting provider. But at what cost? Find a reliable provider with a good reputation for
service and uptime, and you could find big savings and less stress.
2.
Down, Down and Away
It boils down to uptime. No matter how good the apps and sites you create are, it means nothing if they can't stay online. If you
experience downtime, you could take a big hit—whether it's your fault or a hosting provider's. Your customers, users and visitors don't
care. Uptime takes nonstop monitoring, support and technical resources. Make sure you can realistically handle this if you're doing it
yourself. If you opt for a hosting provider, make sure they can do it. Get beyond their websites and ask them the tough questions about
their uptime history, how they define support and who's in the data center on New Year's Eve in the event something goes down.
3.
Planning and Growing in a Managed Hosting Solution
You should be looking at Cloud options, too. They might be just what you're looking for. One of the determining factors will be how
quickly you grow. If you have steady, planned growth or predictable seasonal growth, managed hosting solutions can scale to handle the
traffic when you need it. If your traffic load is all over the place and you can't even begin to predict how much computing power
you'll need to meet the demand, putting your sites and apps in the cloud is probably more rational. Weigh this against your other criteria
for security, flexibility of the hardware and the ability to run customized apps and sites.