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There’s always a small possibility that your Compute Instance may be powered off or become inaccessible, perhaps due to your own internal configuration issues or due to planned (or unplanned) maintenance.
Note Not all data centers supports configuring IP failover over BGP. Review the Configuring IP Failover on a Compute Instance to learn more about IP Sharing / IP failover availability within each data center.
Note Not all data centers supports configuring IP failover through keepalived. Review the Configuring IP Failover on a Compute Instance to learn more about IP Sharing / IP failover availability within each data center.
Multi-queue NICs (network interface cards) are supported on all Linode Compute Instances that have 2 or more CPU cores (vCPUs).
All Linodes are created with one IPv4 address and one for IPv6. An IPv4 address is assigned by our infrastructure from a pool of unused addresses when you create your Linode, and Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) is used for IPv6 assignment.
Default IPv6 Configuration All Linodes are created with one IPv6 address, which is acquired by Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC).
As IPv4 address exhaustion nears, many people are making the switch to IPv6.
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