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Elastic IP

Elastic IP

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What is Elastic IP?

An Elastic IP address is a static, public IPv4 address designed for dynamic cloud computing. It allows you to mask the failure of an instance or software by rapidly remapping the address to another instance in your account. This enables you to maintain a consistent public IP address for your application, even if the underlying instance changes. It's commonly used for hosting websites, running servers, and ensuring high availability.

What other technologies are related to Elastic IP?

Elastic IP Competitor Technologies

Microsoft's cloud platform. Static Public IP Addresses in Azure are a direct competitor to Elastic IPs in AWS.
mentioned alongside Elastic IP in 0% (89) of relevant job posts
Google Cloud Platform. Static external IP addresses in GCP are a direct competitor to Elastic IPs in AWS.
mentioned alongside Elastic IP in 0% (52) of relevant job posts

Elastic IP Complementary Technologies

A scalable DNS web service. Often used with Elastic IPs to provide a stable endpoint for applications.
mentioned alongside Elastic IP in 2% (164) of relevant job posts
Elastic Block Storage provides persistent block storage volumes for use with Amazon EC2 instances. Elastic IPs are often used with EC2 instances that rely on EBS volumes.
mentioned alongside Elastic IP in 1% (161) of relevant job posts
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud lets you provision a logically isolated section of the AWS cloud where you can launch AWS resources in a virtual network that you define. Elastic IPs are used within VPCs to provide static public IP addresses.
mentioned alongside Elastic IP in 0% (189) of relevant job posts

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