AWS IPv6 support has been added to several services in the last two years, all the way up to support for EC2 instances in Virtual Private Clouds. And while it was initially only for the US East (Ohio) region, AWS is happy to announce that IPv6 is now available for 15 regions.
From now on, you may develop applications that use IPv6 addresses for their servers, object storage, load balancers and content distribution. Even mobile apps can now make use of IPv6 to connect with AWS.
You may start using IPv6 by enabling it from the AWS console. As of now, IPv6 is open to the following regions:
- US East (Northern Virginia)
- US East (Ohio)
- US West (Northern California)
- US West (Oregon)
- South America (São Paulo)
- Canada (Central)
- EU (Ireland)
- EU (Frankfurt)
- EU (London)
- Asia Pacific (Tokyo)
- Asia Pacific (Singapore)
- Asia Pacific (Seoul)
- Asia Pacific (Sydney)
- Asia Pacific (Mumbai)
- AWS GovCloud (US)
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