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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion pages/vpc/faq.mdx
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### Why can I not route traffic to my Managed Database on another Private Network?

Only Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances created after July 28th 2025 are compatible with [VPC routing](/vpc/concepts/#routing). Maintenance scheduled for later in August 2025 will make all pre-existing Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances compatible as well.
Only Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances created after July 28th 2025 are compatible with [VPC routing](/vpc/concepts/#routing). Maintenance scheduled for later in August 2025 will make all pre-existing Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances compatible as well.

## Are Serverless Functions and Containers compatible with VPC routing?

No, Serverless Functions and Containers are not currently compatible with VPC routing. Functions and Containers attached to a Private Network support egress traffic only, towards other resources on the same Private Network.

### How are NACLs different from security groups?

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## Limitations

- Only Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances created after July 28th 2025 are compatible with VPC routing. Maintenance scheduled for later in August 2025 will make all pre-existing Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances compatible as well.
- Serverless Functions and Containers do not support VPC routing.
- VPC routing does not currently support virtual IPs.
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- Instances
- Elastic Metal servers
- Apple silicon (Mac mini)
- Load Balancers
- Load Balancers.
- Public Gateways
- Managed Databases for PostgreSQL and MySQL
- Managed Databases for Redis™ (only during the process of creating the database)
- Kubernetes Kapsule (only during the process of creating the Kapsule cluster)
- Serverless Functions and Containers (egress traffic only, with VPC-supporting namespaces)
- Serverless Functions and Containers (egress traffic only, with VPC-supporting namespaces. Not compatible with VPC routing.)
- Private Networks are not supported on some legacy Instance offers which have reached EOL, e.g. `VC1`, `START1` and `X64-*GB`. Note that all Instance offers in the [current product catalogue](https://www.scaleway.com/en/pricing/?tags=compute) are supported.
- Only Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances created after July 28th 2025 are compatible with [VPC routing](/vpc/concepts/#routing). Maintenance scheduled for later in August 2025 will make all pre-existing Managed PostgreSQL and MySQL Database Instances compatible as well.