I thought the traffic usage is taken from the hypervisor, for the VM's NIC. Btw, you can also use L2 networks, may be more flexible and economic (with IPv4 usage).

On 2024-10-01 10:24, Alexandru Stan wrote:
Hi everyone,

I have a specific scenario with ACS that I'm not sure how to approach, maybe someone here can share a solution/workaround. As far as I know, the only way to have a public ip directly assigned to a vm (I mean on the vm's network adapter) is to use a shared network. But in this case all users would share one router and I wouldn't be able to track network usage individually, correct? Is there any other way to do this AND have traffic usage at vm/user level? Creating multiple shared networks is not an option, it would require constant monitoring of the routers to keep track of ip usage and so on.

Thank you!

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