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Your network, your control

Take control of your network configuration. Choose Bring Your Own IP (BYOIP) and use your own IP ranges, or use Dedicated IP Subnet for ranges we exclusively rent to you. 

Bring Your Own IP

With Bring Your Own IP (BYOIP), you use your own IP addresses in Public Cloud. This is ideal for migrating public services such as VPN's, or to reuse IP addresses with a good reputation. You can connect any routable subnet (/24 or higher) to Public Cloud, without the complications an IP change would bring along. BYOIP does require membership with a Local Internet Registry (LIR). 

The advantages of Bring Your Own IP

Maintaining a reputation

Maintain the reputation of your IP addresses, essential for the reliability.

Simple migration

Migrate existing environments without IP changes or interruptions.

Reverse DNS

Set up reverse DNS in a flash for optimised network performance and control.

Dedicated IP Subnet

With a Dedicated IP Subnet, you get an exclusive IP subnet, reserved for your project or application. You do not require your own subnet, nor do you require a membership wiht a Locan Internet registry (LIR). Instead, you will use our IP subnets, directly available in Public Cloud, without the hassle of additional registrations or memberships.

The advantages of Dedicated IP Subnet

Easy allocation

Reserve an IP subnet for stable and consistent allocation.

No LIR membership necessary

Use a public subnet without needing a Local Internet Registry membership.

Consistent automation

Automate IP management with predefined, set IP ranges.

Routable subnets

You can bring any routable subnet (/24 or higher) and connect it to OpenStack. With Bring Your Own IP, you can move your IP ranges to us, or away from us, offering optimal flexibility.

Reverse DNS

Within Bring Your Own IP, you have the option for Reverse DNS. This maintains the reputation of your IP addresses. Within Dedicated IP Subnet, Reverse DNS is always on by default and cannot be turned off.

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