AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports IPv6 in dual stack configuration for Application and Network Load Balancers
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AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports dual-stack IPv6 configuration for Application and Network Load Balancers, enabling enhanced network accessibility.
- Load balancers can now serve both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols
- Users can set IpAddressType option to "dualstack"
- Automatically creates A and AAAA DNS records
- Supports seamless updates and reversions to existing environments
- Available in all AWS regions supporting Elastic Beanstalk and load balancers
The feature helps reach users on IPv6-only networks while maintaining IPv4 compatibility, simplifying IPv6 deployment and global accessibility.
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