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Rackspace Technology (Nasdaq: RXT) is a San Antonio, Texas-based multi-cloud technology services company that sells managed public cloud services (AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud), private cloud/managed hosting, and colocation space to enterprise customers, reporting roughly $2.7 billion in 2024 revenue and serving over 81,000 customers across 120 countries. Unlike hyperscale cloud providers that build enormous owned campuses, Rackspace’s data center footprint is a patchwork of roughly 15-20 facilities across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, many of it leased raised-floor space inside third-party buildings (e.g. Digital Realty, DuPont Fabros) rather than wholly-owned real estate, a structure that traces back to its origins as a 1998 managed-hosting pioneer and its 2017 acquisition of Datapipe, which added over ten additional data centers to its global footprint. The company’s core differentiator has long been “Fanatical Support” customer service rather than sheer facility scale, and it has increasingly repositioned itself around managing customers’ workloads on the major public clouds and, more recently, AI solutions, rather than competing as a large-scale colocation or hyperscale cloud operator in its own right.
Rackspace Technology operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
FACILITY OPERATOR
Phone: 1 800 961 4454
Not entirely — Rackspace operates colocation and cloud infrastructure across roughly 15-20 facilities worldwide, but many of these are leased raised-floor space inside buildings owned by third parties such as Digital Realty; for example, its Ashburn, Virginia (IAD3) facility is confirmed to be leased from Digital Realty Trust rather than owned by Rackspace.
Rackspace's confirmed data center locations span the United States (Texas, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, California, New York, Washington, Oregon), the Netherlands (Amsterdam), the United Kingdom (Crawley/London), Germany (Frankfurt), China (Hong Kong and Shanghai), Singapore, and Australia (near Sydney).
Yes — colocation has been one of Rackspace's core offerings since the late 1990s, letting customers rent rack space in its facilities while retaining ownership of their own hardware, and the company has said it operates colocation services from more than 40 data centers globally when counting partner facilities like Switch.
Public materials describe Rackspace's strategic push into AI solutions and its 2024/2025 partnership with Palantir to run AI applications, but no independently verifiable, facility-specific evidence of dedicated GPU clusters or liquid-cooled AI infrastructure at a named Rackspace data center was found.
Rackspace Technology is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact Rackspace Technology directly to confirm cloud availability.
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