With Rackspace’s Kubernetes-as-a-Service, customers can scale their Kubernetes environments at their own pace in nearly any data center in the world, including their own. Credit: Getty Images HPE and Rackspace are building on their alliance from last November, when they first introduced an OpenStack-based pay-per-use system designed to compete with public cloud providers. The two now offer pay as you go to Rackspace’s VMware and Kubernetes private cloud services. Rackspace launched its Kubernetes private cloud managed service just last month. The initial pay-as-you-go system was for standard server-side apps. This new feature adds Kubernetes container management as an option. Rackspace has deployed HPE’s new GreenLake Flex Capacity service to provide the pay-as-you-go pricing model. GreenLake is one of many programs by enterprise hardware vendors to provide on-demand pricing to companies looking to rein in data center costs. Rackspace is more of a connection manager and provider, but it does have its own data centers. It manages private cloud infrastructure in the client’s own data centers, in third-party colocation facilities such as Equinix, or at Rackspace’s own data centers. In addition to the pay-as-you-go service, Rackspace notes customers maintain the architectural and data control benefits of a private cloud environment while still being able to rapidly scale their private cloud capacity in a public cloud-like manner. Customers will have the flexibility to scale their Kubernetes environments at their own pace in nearly any data center in the world, including their own. Rackspace offers daily maintenance and helps ensure uptime by doing all the patching and hardware management. It also secures the Kubernetes containers using industry best practices to validate and vet each component of the service, provide static container scanning, and ensure only authorized users can access the environment. VMware-based Private Cloud as a Service In addition to the Kubernetes service, Rackspace announced a VMware-based private cloud service offering. The company first launched its Private Cloud as a Service (PCaaS) with HPE in November. But that was built on an OpenStack cloud consumption billing model. This new PCaaS is built on a VMware-virtualized and container-based infrastructure that runs on-premises of the customer, in a colocation facility, or in a Rackspace data center. The service is metered and billed solely on usage. This further builds on the relationship Rackspace has with VMware. Last August, it said it would offer its Fanatical Support for VMware Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS) through VMware’s Managed Service Provider (MSP) program. VMware Cloud on AWS enables customers to run applications across VMware vSphere-based private, public and hybrid cloud environments, with optimized access to AWS services. It offers a multi-cloud choice, so customers can choose to run their VMware workloads out of the data center that best suites the application, ranging from their own data center to Rackspace data centers or VMware Cloud on AWS. Both the Kubernetes services and VMware private cloud will become available later in the summer. Related content news High-bandwidth memory nearly sold out until 2026 While it might be tempting to blame Nvidia for the shortage of HBM, it’s not alone in driving high-performance computing and demand for the memory HPC requires. By Andy Patrizio May 13, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors High-Performance Computing Data Center news CHIPS Act to fund $285 million for semiconductor digital twins Plans call for building an institute to develop digital twins for semiconductor manufacturing and share resources among chip developers. By Andy Patrizio May 10, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news HPE launches storage system for HPC and AI clusters The HPE Cray Storage Systems C500 is tuned to avoid I/O bottlenecks and offers a lower entry price than Cray systems designed for top supercomputers. By Andy Patrizio May 07, 2024 3 mins Supercomputers Enterprise Storage Data Center news Lenovo ships all-AMD AI systems New systems are designed to support generative AI and on-prem Azure. By Andy Patrizio Apr 30, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe