Jan
19
2011

Amazon, Rackspace Add New Cloud Capabilities

miller60 writes “Amazon Web Services has rolled out Elastic Beanstalk, a free feature which automatically handles the deployment details of capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling, and application health monitoring. AWS execs tell GigaOm that Beanstalk represents a move up to Platform-as-a-Service and is designed ‘to address the idea of vendor lock-in and inflexibility that commonly afflicts other platforms for application development.’ Meanwhile, Amazon rival Rackspace Hosting has extended its cloud platform to its European data centers, opening the service to customers bound by data protection regulations, and says it now has more than 100,000 cloud customers.”

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