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Compare GoDaddy vs. Rackspace Hosted Exchange

What’s the difference between GoDaddy Hosted Exchange and Rackspace Hosted Exchange? See how our editors compare the two companies below.
Last Updated: November 12, 2023
GoDaddy Hosted Exchange
3.9 / 5 - Very good
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Rackspace Hosted Exchange
4.7 / 5 - Excellent
#2 in Hosted Exchange
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Key Facts

  • 10x the email storage
  • 1TB of storage in the cloud
  • Powerful tools like Skype for Business
  • 99.99% uptime
  • Access your email, contact and calendars anywhere
  • Free expert support
  • 100 GB mailboxes
  • 50 MB attachments
  • Free trial
  • 100% uptime guarantee
  • Anti-virus, anti-spam and SSL encryption
  • Skype for business ready

ConsumersAdvocate.org Ratings

3.9 / 5 - Poor
4.0/5
Features
3.5/5
Integrations
3.5/5
Pricing
4.0/5
Support
4.7 / 5 - Average
4.5/5
Features
5.0/5
Integrations
4.5/5
Pricing
4.8/5
Support

Customer Reviews

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1.6 / 10 - Terrible
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2.6 / 10 - Poor
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Final Verdict

Rackspace Hosted Exchange has a higher overall rating than GoDaddy Hosted Exchange. Rackspace scores better than GoDaddy across: Features, Integrations, Pricing, Support, and Reputation & Support.


Customer Comments & Reviews

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Kevin C
11/12/2018
Rackspace Hosted Exchange review
So many spoofed spam and virus attachments it's pitiful. I don't know what has happened to their anti-spam/anti-phishing filters but they are junk now. Also their invoicing is stupid. We went from a 1 page breakdown of how much we were paying per mailbox to a 4 page invoice that tells us nothing but totals. I feel that over the last year that Rackspace has started going downhill in terms of service offering. We have spf, dmarc and dkim all implemented and all Rackspace can also tell us is to block the ip and the sender from the message headers. Though the headers specifically state that the email was scanned with Trend Micro, I don't feel that it's doing any good seeing as how we continually get infected attachments.