Rackspace today announced the next generation of OnMetal Cloud Servers powered by OpenStack
-- bare metal, single-tenant servers that are API-provisioned in two
minutes, providing near-instant scalability and elasticity. This latest
version of
OnMetal Cloud Servers
delivers innovative connectivity between public cloud and dedicated
hardware and enables unprecedented hybrid cloud performance. Both
Microsoft and Linux workloads can now benefit from these
next generation capabilities by capitalizing on the flexibility of
public cloud with the performance and security of bare metal servers.
OnMetal Cloud Servers are an ideal solution for customers looking to run workloads such as Cassandra, Docker,
Spark and Windows that require intensive data processing, raw compute
power and the ability to quickly scale and deploy. This offering gives
customers bare metal speed, with the control, security and consistent
performance comparable to dedicated hardware. OnMetal Cloud Servers help
increase efficiencies at scale, allowing customers to reduce the cost
and complexity of their IT operations by consolidating workloads from
many virtual environments to a few bare metal servers.
"The
demands of modern cloud architecture and workloads like Cassandra are
pushing the industry to find performance anywhere it can," said Jonathan
Ellis, co-founder at DataStax. "Running core infrastructure on hardware
like Rackspace's OnMetal is the closest thing we have to an assured
advantage: lower latency and more requests served with no changes to the
code."
Rackspace customer Brigade, a political social networking
app, has significantly increased its app's performance and reliability
with OnMetal Cloud Servers. The Rackspace bare metal offering has helped
Brigade avoid performance limitations common with virtualized systems
and utilize the increased consistency of a single-tenant cloud
environment. According to Brigade, the first generation of OnMetal
improved Brigade's query times by 36.5x, from 7.3 seconds to 0.2 seconds.
"OnMetal
has played a significant role in our ability to deliver the Brigade app
with optimal uptime, and to innovate and grow the application with the
performance of a dedicated environment," said John Thrall, CTO of
Brigade. "We're excited to hear that Rackspace is offering next
generation OnMetal, and we look forward to seeing what additional
performance gains we can achieve with the upgraded product."
The next generation of OnMetal Cloud Servers delivers to customers the following benefits and new features:
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Private and Secure Networking
-- Next generation of OnMetal Cloud Servers will integrate with Cloud Networks and RackConnect
(available in the second quarter of 2016) to provide enhanced levels of
secure networking across all the Rackspace servers and devices within
the customer's environment.
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Increased International Availability -- Next
generation OnMetal Cloud Servers are available internationally, with
regional coverage across the U.S. and U.K., decreasing latency for
customers around the globe.
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Improved Storage Capabilities -- Next generation
OnMetal Cloud Servers are faster, higher capacity and more reliable than
the first generation. The bare metal servers feature improvements of
250 percent in write performance, 40 percent in read performance and
include up to 800 GB of local boot drive storage capacity. Also, they
feature RAID 1 mirrored storage with two hot-swappable disks to improve
uptime and help to reduce the risk of lost data.
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Hardware and Software Upgrades -- Next generation
OnMetal Cloud Servers are built on second generation Open Compute
servers, featuring the latest Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 processors.
Additionally, the next generation of OnMetal Cloud Servers offers an
improved selection of guest images, with support for Windows available
in the second quarter of 2016.
"Rackspace is leading the OpenStack market with unparalleled
technical innovation and operational expertise. With the fastest
deployment times in the industry and unmatched performance, OnMetal is
the leading bare metal offering and the largest public deployment of
OpenStack Ironic in the world," said Paul Voccio, vice president,
software development, at Rackspace. "With the combination of new
features and performance capabilities in the next generation of OnMetal,
it can be a solution for many customers seeking OpenStack as the
platform to run their most demanding workloads."
To learn more about OnMetal Cloud Servers, please visit https://www.rackspace.com/cloud/servers/onmetal and the Rackspace Blog.