Configuring an internal IP-addresses on a Linux VPS
Most viewedOnce you have added your VPSs to a Private Network, you will first have to set up internal IP addresses before you can make full use of them. Read more...
Once you have added your VPSs to a Private Network, you will first have to set up internal IP addresses before you can make full use of them. Read more...
A 'private network' is an internally reachable layer 2 network between as many VPS's as you like.
Your TransIP services are delivered in one of our two availability zones in Amsterdam (AMS0) or Delft (RTM0). An availability zone is a separate data centre that has its own power supply (2N) and its own network. Availability zones can operate completely independent of each other. Our two zones (AMS0 and RTM0) are connected b...
Some of the services we provide offer you the option of choosing in which availability zone (AMS0 or RTM0) you want them to be delivered or are supplied redundantly in both availability zones. Below is an overview: Services that offer you the option to choose in which availability zone they are delivered: * VPS...
This article gives an overview of articles that cover setting up a redundant Linux VPS environment
In this article, we offer some additional topics and tips for your redundant Linux environment.
This tutorial explains how to synchronize website changes in a redundant VPS environment and is the second part of our Tutorial Series 'Setting up a redundant VPS environment'.
In this article we show how to configure an IP address on a Windows VPS for use with private networks.