Dedicated IP
What is , How to Use & Things to Pay Attention
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What is , How to Use & Things to Pay Attention
Last updated
Dedicated IP is a private IP address made available to you only.
Sometimes you may need to bypass a firewall or DDoS protection to achieve performance tests, in such cases you need to have specific IP addresses to whitelist. For this reason, Loadium has made it possible for you to assign Dedicates IPs to its engines. Each IP address belongs to a specific region. There must be a dedicated IP for each engine.
For example:
5 engines = 5 Dedicated IPs
50 engines = 50 Dedicated IPs
100 engines = 100 Dedicated IPs
To request private IP for your Loadium account, you can contact us here.
In order to see your dedicated IPs, you need to click the profile button in the upper right corner and come to the account page.
On the account page, you can see all your IPs by clicking the "DEDICATED IP" tab that is above the page.
On this screen, you can track your dedicated IPs. The table will show you all the Dedicated IPs associated with your account. In the table, you can see the all information about your dedicated IPs such as region name, address, status and related tests.
While creating a new test or editing a test, you need to select the regions where your dedicated IPs are located in the Geolocation field.
The "Use Dedicated IP" option must be checked.
That's it. Now when you start the test, it will use IP's from your Dedicated IP pool (the selection is randomized).
EU - Ireland
EU - Frankfurt
EU - London
EU - Paris
US East - Ohio
US East - N. Virginia
US West - N. California
US West - Oregon
Canada - Central
Asia Pacific - Tokyo
Asia Pacific - Seoul
Asia Pacific - Singapore
Asia Pacific - Sydney
Asia Pacific - Mumbai
South America - Sao Paulo
Germany West Central
Australia Central
Canada East
Central India
Central US
East US
Japan East
North Europe
South Central Us
UAE North
West Europe
West US
Sweden Central
Belgium
Zurich
To request private IP for your Loadium account, you can contact us here.
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