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Is it not possible to use keepalived in EC2

on October 8, 2012October 8, 2012by

Howard asked:

The problem is two of my EC2 instances (ha proxy) need to bind a single virtual IP if I want to use keepalived, but they are not possible in EC2 as only a single instance can use a elastic IP at a given time, so it is not possible, right?

My answer:


No. This is what Elastic Load Balancer is for, anyway.


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