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Zones definition for additional IPs (failover) movement

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StefanoB
Erstellungsdatum 2024-07-03 13:09:34 (edited on 2024-09-04 14:23:10) in Dedicated Servers

In this page I read:
https://www.ovhcloud.com/en/network/additional-ip/
"An Additional IP cannot be moved from one zone to another. For example an IP located in the SBG data centre can be moved to GRA or RBX%2C but cannot be moved to BHS."

So, it says I can move IPs between SBG, GRA and RBX and I have to guess they are in the same "zone", but I can't find a clear list of zones and which DC are included in this zone.

I currently have servers and IP failovers in an RBX DC and in my IP list I see a "region" column saying they are in "eu-west-rbx" region: I can't find "zone" specifications.

Now I have to buy further dedicated servers and I'd like to move to the german DC, but I can't find anywere if my IPs from RBX can be moved to a dedicated server in LIM (eu-west-lim).

Are "eu-west-*" the same zone? if so, why the IP listing in the manager shows me the "region" and not the "zone"?


1 Antwort ( Latest reply on 2024-07-04 17:00:54 Von
le_sbraz
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Hello, the zones are the regions listed at the bottom of the page, e.g. eu-west-par or ca-east-bhs.
Additional IPs can only be moved from one AZ/Datacenter/service to another _within the same region_ but _not to a different region_.
The only exception to this is for eu-west-gra, eu-west-rbx and eu-west-sbg. An additional IP can be moved between these regions.