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Reserve IP Architecture

How Reserve IP Works

A Reserve IP is a static public IP address allocated to your account (not tied to a single VM). You can attach this IP to any server, load balancer, or gateway within your cloud environment — enabling zero-downtime failover, predictable DNS mapping, and simplified migration.

  • ➡️ Allocate a permanent IP to your account (not bound to one instance).
  • ➡️ Attach/detach the IP across servers or services instantly.
  • ➡️ Keep DNS and access rules unchanged during scaling or maintenance.
Reserve IP Benefits

Key Benefits

Reserve IPs remove the friction of IP changes and make network operations predictable and secure.

  • 🔁 Zero-downtime migrations and seamless failover.
  • 🔒 Consistent security rules and firewall policies tied to the IP.
  • 🌐 Stable DNS records — no DNS propagation delays on instance changes.
  • ⚙️ Faster incident response by reassigning IP instantly between hosts.
Common Use Cases
  • Web & API servers requiring fixed IP for client whitelisting.
  • Database replication endpoints and secure VPN gateways.
  • Failover setups for high-availability services.
  • Third-party services that require a static IP for integration or licensing.
Quick FAQs

Q: Can I reserve multiple IPs?
A: Yes — multiple Reserve IPs can be allocated based on your plan and requirements.

Q: Does attaching a Reserve IP cause downtime?
A: No — attaching/detaching within the same region is typically instant; some OS/network stacks may require minimal ARP/route refresh but no customer-facing downtime.

Q: Are Reserve IPs billed separately?
A: Reserve IPs may have a nominal allocation fee depending on your subscription. Check pricing or contact support for plan details.