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It's not recommended to depend on EIPs associated with these Lambda Hyperplane ENIs for a few reasons but what I expect you're seeing is that when a Lambda function remains idle for a couple weeks it will remove the Hyperplane ENI. Then when the function is triggered it creates a new Hyperplane ENI but without the EIP association. More detail around this process can be found here but you have a few options to consider.
- If the Lamdba doesn't need to access resources hosted within your VPC then you can simply not configure it to run in your own VPC/Subnets. It would then default to running in a VPC owned by the Lambda service team and have outbound connectivity by default.
- Use a NAT Gateway to provide outbound connectivity from your own VPC/Subnets.
- If NAT Gateway cost is prohibitive and and high availability is not a concern (as you mentioned) then you could leverage a NAT Instance.
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Thank you, this was very enlightening