Reserved IPs can only be attached to one instance at a time, providing a static public address that can be reassigned within the same region.
No, a Reserved IP in Vultr can only be attached to a single instance at a time. Reserved IPs provide a static, publicly accessible IP address that can be reassigned to different instances within the same region for high availability or maintenance purposes.
While a Reserved IP is attached to one instance, it ensures uninterrupted connectivity for services running on that instance. To use the same Reserved IP with another instance, it must first be detached from the current instance and then reassigned, enabling flexible traffic management without IP changes.