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What's New

Updated on 2023/12/01 GMT+08:00

The tables below describe the functions released in each Elastic IP version and corresponding documentation updates. New features will be successively launched in each region.

October, 2023

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

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The yearly/monthly bandwidth package can be changed to pay-per-use (by bandwidth)

Yearly/monthly EIPs can be converted to pay-per-use (by bandwidth) EIPs in real time. If you select Immediately to pay-per-use (by bandwidth), the new billing mode takes effect immediately.

Commercial use

Yearly/Monthly to Pay-Per-Use

June, 2023

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

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Global Private Bandwidth

A global private bandwidth is used by its bound instance to allow communications over the Huawei Cloud backbone network.

Commercial use

Buying a Global Private Bandwidth

2

Global EIP

A global Elastic IP (global EIP) can be bound to a global private bandwidth for private communication and to a global internet bandwidth for Internet access. You can specify a global region and a global EIP pool to assign a global EIP, and bind a global EIP to a cloud instance (such as ECS and load balancer) from any region.

Commercial use

Assigning a Global EIP

3

Global Internet Bandwidth

A global internet bandwidth can be shared by one or more global EIPs at the same time, improving bandwidth utilization.

Commercial use

Buying a Global Internet Bandwidth

December, 2021

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

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IPv6 EIP

EIPs support both IPv4 and IPv6. You can assign new IPv6 EIPs or convert existing IPv4 EIPs into IPv6 EIPs. Enabling the IPv6 EIP function allows you to obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 EIPs.

Commercial use

Managing IPv6 EIPs

February, 2019

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

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Shared data package

Shared data package provides a quota for data usage. Such packages are cost-effective and easy to use. Shared data packages take effect immediately after your purchase. If you have subscribed to pay-per-use EIPs billed by traffic in a region and buy a shared data package in the same region, the EIPs will use the shared data package. After the package quota is used up or the package expires, the EIPs will continue to be billed on a pay-per-use basis.

Shared data packages can be purchased yearly or monthly. Packages purchased for a year are more cost effective. You can purchase multiple shared data packages. The data package with the shortest validity period will be used first. Shared data packages cannot be unsubscribed.

Commercial use

Shared Data Package Overview

May, 2018

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

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Shared bandwidth

Shared bandwidth allows multiple EIPs in the same region to share the same bandwidth. It helps enterprises reduce network operations costs, facilitates network O&M, and simplifies resource statistics.

Commercial use

Shared Bandwidth Overview