If so, you'll want to evaluate your options carefully. Rackspace is facing some serious problems right now, and they're not going away anytime soon. Falling share prices, offshoring support, and increasing third-party costs are just a few of the issues Rackspace is currently dealing with. Unless these problems are addressed, it's unlikely that Rackspace will be able to maintain its position as one of the top cloud providers.
In recent years, Rackspace has outsourced an increasing number of support roles to third-party providers. As well as this, they have had several rounds of redundancies year after year. This has led to longer wait times for customers and a decline in the quality of support. As a result, many customers have decided to switch just their cloud support or their cloud infrastructure as well.
The negative impact of offshoring Rackspace support has been well-documented, but with the problems that Rackspace is facing as a business, this almost seems unavoidable. For more background on this read the article 'Rackspace Technology: Deep in busted IPO territory' on Seeking Alpha.
Fortunately, there are plenty of other cloud providers & cloud support providers to choose from. Amazon Web Services & Microsoft Azure are both viable alternatives to Rackspace. So if you're not happy with the direction Rackspace is heading, don't feel like you have to stay with them. There are plenty of other options out there.
To learn more about evaluating your Rackspace contract renewal, check out our article which breaks down the headwinds Rackspace is facing and looks at your options for cloud support and hosting: 'What is happening at Rackspace Technology, where does it leave your cloud support and hosting?'.
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