You could have your providers do BGP for you and route the IPs.
If you ever wanted to tune them, obviously that would be off the table.
As far as a backup provider using BGP, did anyone mention have the backup
provider sending just a default route.
This is basically just for outgoing traffic, and
mplished apart from BGP?
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How could this scenario be accomplished apart from BGP?
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