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DigitalOcean Reserved IP addresses are a publicly-accessible static IP addresses. Assign and reassign reserved IP addresses to Droplets as needed, or implement a failover mechanism with reserved IPs to build a high availability infrastructure.

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Getting Started Quickstarts and intermediate tutorials to get started. How-Tos How to accomplish specific tasks in detail, like creation/deletion, configuration, and management. Reference API and CLI reference documentation for Reserved IPs, including example requests and available parameters. Concepts Explanations and definitions of core concepts in Reserved IP. Details Features, plans and pricing, availability, limits, known issues, and more. Support Get help with technical support and answers to frequently asked questions.

Latest Updates

23 September 2022

  • We have added the project_id field to the Reserved IP service’s API. The project_id field allows you to create and associate Reserved IPs with a DigitalOcean Project.

    Use the project_id and region fields in a Create a new Reserved IP request to create a Reserved IP within a project. You can assign the IP address to a Droplet later using a Reserved IP action request.

    We have added the project_id field to the following Reserved IP API responses:

    • Create a new Reserved IP (POST)
    • List Reserved IPs (GET)
    • Retrieve an existing Reserved IP (GET)
    • Initiate a Reserved IP action (POST)

1 July 2022

  • The following pricing changes are now in effect:

    • A new $4 Droplet with 512MB of memory, 10GB of storage, 1 vCPU, and 500GB of outbound data transfer is now available in NYC1, FRA1, SFO3, SGP1, and AMS3. The slug is s-1vcpu-512mb-10gb.

    • We have simplified pricing for DigitalOcean Kubernetes and some managed databases for better accuracy and predictibility.

    • The prices of Droplets, Snapshots, Load Balancers, Reserved IPs, and Custom Images have increased.

    There is no change to pricing for Spaces, backups, volumes, DigitalOcean Container Registry, or App Platform. There are also no changes to inbound data transfer or bandwidth pricing.

    This is our first major price change in 10 years, and we believe the new model better fits our understanding of our customers and the expanded breadth of our offerings. For a more detailed breakdown of the changes, see our blog post on our new pricing.

27 June 2022

  • To improve security, DigitalOcean no longer accepts TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 connections. This includes connections to www.digitalocean.com, cloud.digitalocean.com, and api.digitalocean.com.

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