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Why Choose Our Datacenter Proxies?
Unlimited bandwidth
Enjoy your static residential proxies without worrying about additional costs. You will never be charged for your used data.
On-demand purchase
Buy datacenter proxies in your preferred quantities. Don’t worry about commitments - we don’t require contracts!
Dedicated IPs
Rest assured that you are the only IP user. Our datacenter proxies are not shared - they’re dedicated and reserved only for you!
99.9% uptime
Rely on some of the fastest and most stable IPs in the market. If anything happens - we are ready to replace failed IPs!
Datacenter Proxies Features
Real ISPs
Enhance your online anonymity with genuine IPs sourced from premium providers worldwide.
Fully dedicated
Get maximum performance and enjoy full control over each IP address without sharing resources.
Unlimited bandwidth
Perform even the most demanding tasks with zero bandwidth and session limits.
Multi-protocol
Use HTTP/HTTPS or SOCKS5 sessions for any website, app, or platform with zero IP blocks.
Diverse location options
Choose from a wide range of locations worldwide for your specific geo-targeting needs.
99.9% uptime
Take advantage of consistent uptime and reliability to keep all your critical tasks running smoothly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where do datacenter proxies come from? Who owns them?
Datacenter proxies are typically owned and operated by datacenter companies that provide web hosting, cloud computing, and other IT services.
What are datacenter proxies used for?
Datacenter proxies are used when you need to own multiple identities online and perform tasks at the highest speed possible. Common use cases include sneaker copping, web scraping, online shopping, etc.
What’s the difference between shared and private proxies?
Shared proxies are IP addresses used by numerous users simultaneously, so they are often slow and unreliable. On the other hand, private proxies are IP addresses given to a single user at a time, making them a faster and more reliable option.