Datacenter proxies
Proxies can be confusing at first glance. Rightly so, there’re dozens of different proxy types that you can choose from! So why should you be interested in datacenter proxies?
Proxies can be confusing at first glance. Rightly so, there’re dozens of different proxy types that you can choose from! So why should you be interested in datacenter proxies?
First things first, what is a datacenter proxy? It is an IP address from proxy servers hosted at remote data centers (also known as cloud servers) anywhere in the world. The technology works like this: datacenters have many IP subnetworks which host multiple IPs addresses. As a result, these proxies are exceptionally fast and cheap.
Datacenter proxies accept your requests, forward them to a certain site, and return your targeted data to you. And the best part is that during this whole process, you don’t need to worry about anything! This proxy hides your identity, location and IP address.
Razorproxy is a proxy provider that offers you rotating shared datacenter proxies.
US and EU based shared proxy servers will rotate IP addresses automatically or you can use static ports to manually manage rotation speed.
As these proxies are shared, there’s a minimal chance that few clients will use the same IP at any time. However, that’s precisely what makes these proxies cost-effective.
While using our shared datacenter monthly plans, you will get access to as many IPs as you need and with potentially unlimited GBs.
Datacenter IP addresses are known for their speed and easy scalability. But how they compare to other proxy types?
Residential proxies are IP addresses of real devices, while datacenter proxies are artificially created ones. With this being said, residential proxies are really effective, but expensive and often abused by users.
Also, it’s hard to replace them, while data center proxies are easy to scale. So, if you need a big proxy pool of dedicated IPs cost-friendly – datacenter proxies are your choice.
ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, so these proxies are actual IP addresses provided by ISP and are attached to a specific physical location. Meanwhile, datacenter proxies are not owned or listed as any ISP and come from cloud server providers, so you get the best combination of low price, fast speed and IP availability.
Shared rotating proxies are located in the US and EU (Germany and UK).
With shared datacenter plans you can use 100 – 3 000 threads, get up tp 10 000 IPs.
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