Rackspace Cloud Library

What is Cloud Infrastructure?

Cloud infrastructure refers to the hardware and software that supports cloud computing, such as servers, virtualization software and networking. Managed service providers offer cloud infrastructure products and services to companies via a pay-as-you-go subscription model.

As organizations continue to move workloads to the cloud, their spending on cloud infrastructure has steadily grown. Organizations are expected to spend $44.2 billion on IT cloud infrastructure this year, according to an IDC analysis. The overall spending on cloud infrastructure will increase by 18 percent this year, while the overall spending on on-premises IT infrastructure is expected to decline by nearly 3.5 percent.

The benefits driving cloud adoption vary depending on a company’s size. For instance, a Fortune®100 company — which is more likely to have its own data centers than a small regional business — could realize larger cost savings by moving most or all of its operations from its own data centers to a multi-cloud environment.

Why Use Cloud Infrastructure?

Innovative Business Models

Cloud infrastructure empowers companies, especially small and medium-sized businesses, to launch new and innovative cloud-based products and services.

Faster Time to Market

Cloud infrastructure provides the resources companies need to significantly improve the speed with which they design, create and bring new products and services to market.

Increased Business Agility

The around-the-clock availability of cloud infrastructure allows companies to immediately access IT resources as they’re needed. As a result, data analytics projects that once took months to complete may now take only weeks or days, enabling executives to make faster data-driven business decisions.

High Availability

Cloud infrastructure helps ensure that employees can access their email, business apps and other company resources regardless of their physical location. Cloud infrastructure is particularly well suited for business continuity and disaster recovery plans.

How Can Rackspace Help?

Rackspace has been helping customers solve their toughest technology challenges since 1999. As the technological landscape has changed, our offerings and infrastructure have grown and evolved. Key components of our cloud infrastructure include:

Bare metal dedictated hosting

Managed, single-tenant hosting solutions, such as dedicated servers, VMware® environments and multi-cloud connectivity via RackConnect Global.

Compute

Server solutions, including Rackspace® Virtual Cloud Servers, OnMetal Cloud Servers, VMware virtual servers and virtual environments, dedicated servers and Microsoft® virtual servers.

Network

Network infrastructure, including cloud networks, load balancers, domain name system servers and custom networking solutions such as firewalls, custom switches and DDoS mitigation.

Storage

Storage solutions, including block storage, cloud backup, custom data storage including SAS, SAN and, NAS options, object storage and content delivery network.

Databases and Data Analytics

Database products and services include cloud databases, big data environments, database administrator services and fully managed Hadoop® environments. In addition to these cloud infrastructure services, we also offer infrastructure and developer tools, email hosting, productivity and collaboration software and website hosting.

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