

# AWS Elastic Beanstalk endpoints and quotas
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To connect programmatically to an AWS service, you use an endpoint. AWS services offer the following endpoint types in some or all of the AWS Regions that the service supports: IPv4 endpoints, dual-stack endpoints, and FIPS endpoints. Some services provide global endpoints. For more information, see [AWS service endpoints](rande.md).

Service quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account. For more information, see [AWS service quotas](aws_service_limits.md).

The following are the service endpoints and service quotas for this service.

## Service endpoints
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**Note**  
The AWS Elastic Beanstalk service offers dual stack endpoints, so that you can send it either IPv4 or IPv6 requests. For more information about the naming syntax for dual-stack endpoints, see [Dual stack endpoints](rande.md#dual-stack-endpoints) in this guide. For more information about Elastic Beanstalk support for dual-stack endpoints, see [IPv6 support](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/vpc-vpce.html#vpc-vpce.ipv6) in the *AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide*. 

### Elastic Beanstalk
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[\[See the AWS documentation website for more details\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/elasticbeanstalk.html)

### Elastic Beanstalk Health Service
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[\[See the AWS documentation website for more details\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/elasticbeanstalk.html)

## Service quotas
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