DigitalOcean Reserved IP

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Definition

A static, publicly accessible IPv4 address that can be assigned to any Droplet in a DigitalOcean region and instantly reassigned to another Droplet. Reserved IPs enable failover architectures where traffic is redirected from a failing Droplet to a standby by reassigning the IP — with DNS changes propagating in seconds rather than minutes.

Real-World Example

A high-availability web application uses a Reserved IP as its public endpoint. When the active Droplet fails its health check, an automated script reassigns the Reserved IP to the standby Droplet via the DigitalOcean API. DNS records do not need to change, and traffic redirects in under 30 seconds.

Cloud Provider Equivalencies

These services provide static IP addresses that can be reassigned to different resources within their respective cloud environments, similar to DigitalOcean's Reserved IP.

AWS
Elastic IP
AZ
Public IP Address
GCP
Static External IP
OCI
Reserved Public IP

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