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Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Sat, 30 May 2015 13:49:18 -0700
Amazon doesn't even offer a v4/v6 LoadBalancer service right? (I had thought they did, but I guess I'm mis-remembering)
They sort of do, but it’s utterly incompatible with all of their modern capabilities. You have to use some pretty antiquated VM provisioning and such to use it if I understood people correctly. Owen
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- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Christopher Morrow (May 28)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Blair Trosper (May 28)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Owen DeLong (May 29)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Christopher Morrow (May 29)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Owen DeLong (May 29)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Christopher Morrow (May 29)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Owen DeLong (May 29)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Baldur Norddahl (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Christopher Morrow (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Owen DeLong (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Blair Trosper (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Blair Trosper (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Andras Toth (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Christopher Morrow (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Owen DeLong (May 30)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Matt Palmer (May 31)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Andras Toth (May 31)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture tvest (May 31)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Owen DeLong (May 31)
- Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture Blair Trosper (May 31)
