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Lease IPv4 for BYOIP across major clouds

Whether you need it for AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud leased IPv4 for BYOIP is a practical way to reduce cloud infrastructure cost when you run a lot of public addresses.

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Public IPv4 estimate

256 IPs from /24 on AWS

$3.60 / IP / mo

AWS

Public IPv4 pricing

1 month $921.60
12 months $11059.20

Savings

89%

1 month $819.20
12 months $9830.40

Estimates use public list pricing and a benchmark lease rate for directional comparison only.

Need BYOIP? Keep your cloud stack and change the IPv4 source

Most visitors here already know what BYOIP is. They just want a practical way to use it in AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, or Cloudflare without overpaying for public IPv4 forever. In many cases, the easiest option is to lease IPv4, keep your current setup, and bring that block into the provider’s BYOIP process instead of moving to a new stack just to save on IP costs.

How BYOIP with leased IPv4 works

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Start leasing with the right IPv4 space

  • Scope the provider, region, and IP block.
  • Lease the IPv4 block.
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We prepare the block for onboarding

  • Prepare ROA, RPKI and routing before submission opens.
  • Avoid delays in provider approval.
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We support the provider submission

  • Follow the provider-specific review path.
  • Resolve validation questions quickly.
  • We help with RADP.
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You activate the IP-block in Cloud

  • Attach the approved IP-block to the supported services in Cloud.
  • Keep your IP setup consistent everywhere.
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We stay involved after launch

  • Help with reputation-sensitive issues that affect long-term usability.
  • Keep the BYOIP setup stable as requirements change over time.
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Why companies using BYOIP often turn to leased IPv4

Cloud public IPv4 gets expensive fast

The gap is hard to miss: $3+ per IP in cloud vs. $0.40 per leased IP. Once you need a meaningful number of public addresses, the extra cloud spend becomes difficult to justify.

Moving to another stack just to save on IPs is rarely worth it

If your workloads already run in one cloud, changing platforms just to get cheaper public IP space usually creates more work than value. BYOIP lets you keep the current setup and improve the cost side of the equation.

Getting BYOIP-ready IPv4 is harder than it sounds

Finding IPv4 space is one thing. Getting a clean block and onboarding it for BYOIP is another.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use leased IPv4 for BYOIP?
Often yes, but the exact onboarding rules depend on the provider and product. In practice you need a clean block, clear usage rights, and the documents the provider asks for to validate control of the prefix.
Which cloud providers support BYOIP?
AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, and Cloudflare all support BYOIP or similar bring-your-own-address workflows in supported products. The exact requirements, supported regions, and setup path differ by provider.
Why lease IPv4 for BYOIP instead of buying it?
Leasing is usually the better fit when you want to lower public IPv4 costs and keep upfront spend under control. Buying makes more sense when the addresses are part of long-term infrastructure and you want the block as an owned asset.
What block size do I usually need for BYOIP?
A /24 is the common starting point for public-cloud BYOIP workflows. Some providers, products, or regions may have additional requirements, so validate the exact rules before activation.
When is provider-assigned IPv4 still the better option?
If you only need a few addresses, the workload is short-lived, or the team is not ready to handle onboarding and validation, provider-assigned IPs can still be simpler. BYOIP starts to make more sense once public IPv4 is a meaningful recurring cost.

Need IPv4 for BYOIP?

Tell us the provider, prefix size, and timeline. We will help you compare leased IPv4 against your current cloud public-IP spend.