Since you are using Scalr, you can use the 'endpoints' feature which solves
the same problem EIPs do. You'll still want to use them for your load
balancers however, since ISP often disregard DNS TTLs.

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 8:10 AM, otherjohn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Our setup is a LB, min 3 apps, and db. What are the benefits to using an
> elastic IP and do you recommend using it for this setup. Finally if so,
> what role should you use it in?
>
> On our setup, we have few virtual hosts for these servers (one being a
> very busy site, one an commerce site, and a few small sites). We want to
> publish our sites using github repos and serve our static content using
> Amazon S3/CDN. Our commerce site serves downloads from S3.
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