serveripoolt
Serveripoolt is a term used to describe a software-defined system for managing a pool of IP addresses allocated to servers or instances for outbound traffic and service access. It provides a centralized mechanism to allocate, rotate, and reclaim IP addresses from a defined pool, enabling scalable egress and consistent IP-based policies across a fleet of servers.
Typically, a serveripoolt deployment consists of a pool controller and one or more agents running on target
IP pools can be public or private, and may be implemented using NAT, source-based routing, or direct
Common use cases include outbound egress for cloud workloads, API servers requiring stable allowlists, and multi-region
Operational considerations include IP address hygiene, avoiding conflicts with host networks, ensuring compliance with anti-spoofing measures,
As a concept, implementations vary; some vendors refer to it as egress IP pools, IP pool NAT,