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Updated on 2023-03-30 GMT+08:00

Why Must the Subnet Where the Load Balancer Resides Have at Least 16 Available IP Addresses for Enabling IP as a Backend?

These IP addresses are used by the ELB system. Generally, two IP addresses are required for creating a dedicated load balancer in a single AZ, and six IP addresses are required for creating a dedicated load balancer with IP as a backend enabled. If you create a dedicated load balancer in multiple AZs, more IP addresses will be required. There is an algorithm to calculate how many.