You can bind a virtual IP address to a BMS for connection redundancy. This section describes how to bind a virtual IP address to a BMS.
Virtual IP addresses, also called floating IP addresses, are used for active and standby switchover of servers to achieve high availability. If the active server is faulty and cannot provide services, the virtual IP address is dynamically switched to the standby server to provide services.
If you want to improve service high availability and avoid single points of failure, you can use BMSs that are deployed to work in the active/standby mode or one active and multiple standby modes. These BMSs use the same virtual IP address.

For more information about virtual IP addresses, see Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.
The BMS console is displayed.
The page showing details of the particular VPC is displayed.