Applies to: RackConnect v3.0
RackConnect v3.0 includes an enhanced API that lets you accomplish the following tasks:
Seamlessly add and remove cloud servers from your load balancer pools
List your available load-balancer pools
Add and remove public IP addresses from your cloud servers
List your public IP addresses
List the cloud networks associated with your RackConnect configuration
RackConnect is based on and requires Rackspace Cloud Networks for cloud-side connectivity. Because of this, RackConnect is compatible only with the same types of cloud servers that Cloud Networks supports.
RackConnect has configuration options that can significantly improve security for your cloud servers environment, including support for servers built with only a single network interface connected to an isolated cloud network. You can choose to create a truly isolated and secure cloud server environment that has connectivity only with other servers on the same isolated network, or you can allow network access to your dedicated networks or the Internet. To further increase the security of your RackConnect environment, you also can use the Rackspace dedicated intrusion detection system (IDS) and web application firewall (WAF) offerings.
RackConnect is also compatible with our dedicated Managed and Intensive service levels and our cloud Managed Operations and Managed Infrastructure service levels. This gives you the ability to select the level of support that you need to properly manage your hybrid environment.