Datacenter Proxies Vs. Residential Proxies: A deep dive comparison
Blog post from Bright Data
Data center proxies and residential proxies serve different purposes in data scraping due to their distinct characteristics and cost implications. Data center proxies, hosted in cloud service provider environments like AWS or Google Cloud, offer exceptional speed and cost efficiency for high-volume scraping tasks on low-security sites, though they encounter lower success rates on protected domains due to easy detectability. Residential proxies, originating from legitimate ISPs like Verizon or AT&T, excel in bypassing sophisticated anti-bot systems on highly secured websites, achieving success rates of 95-99% due to their perceived legitimacy as real user traffic, though they come at a higher cost per gigabyte of traffic. A hybrid solution, ISP proxies, combines the speed of data center proxies with the trustworthiness of residential proxies, making them ideal for maintaining consistent IP addresses during long sessions, such as managing e-commerce seller accounts. The global proxy market is projected to grow significantly, driven by the increasing demand for automated data collection, and understanding when to deploy each proxy type can optimize both budget and efficiency by tailoring the choice to the target's security level and data needs.
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