Datacenter proxies remain the workhorse of the proxy world. They are faster, cheaper, and more abundant than residential alternatives, making them ideal for workloads where IP trust score matters less than raw throughput — bulk data collection from unprotected targets, geo-content testing, and high-speed automation.
The trade-off is detectability: datacenter IPs come from hosting providers, not residential ISPs, so sophisticated anti-bot systems can fingerprint them more easily. The key is choosing a provider whose datacenter IPs are clean, diverse, and well-maintained.
We tested eight datacenter proxy providers on speed, uptime, detection rates, and cost efficiency. Here are the results.

1. ResProxy — Best Datacenter Value
ResProxy's Private IPv4 proxies deliver dedicated datacenter IPs at $2.88 per IP — among the most competitive rates in the market. Each IP is exclusively yours (not shared), which keeps detection rates low and gives you full control over usage patterns.
The IPs are sourced from top-tier data centers with reliable infrastructures, and you get full protocol flexibility with HTTP/S and SOCKS5 support. Country-level targeting is available, and the dashboard provides real-time monitoring for each IP.
Pros: - $2.88/IP — excellent value for dedicated IPs - Exclusive (non-shared) allocation - reliable infrastructure - HTTP/S + SOCKS5 support - Real-time per-IP monitoring
Cons: - Smaller datacenter location list than Bright Data - No automatic rotation (use rotating residential for that)
Pricing: Private IPv4 from $2.88/IP. View plans.
Verdict: The best value for teams that need reliable, dedicated datacenter IPs without paying enterprise prices.
2. Bright Data — Largest Datacenter Network
Bright Data operates over 770,000 datacenter IPs across every major geography. Their datacenter proxies include both shared and dedicated options, with per-request rotation available on shared pools. Pricing starts around $0.60/GB for shared and $0.80/IP for dedicated.
Pros: - 770K+ datacenter IPs - Both shared and dedicated options - Global coverage including rare locations
Cons: - Complex pricing structure - Dashboard learning curve - Minimum spending commitments
Verdict: The largest datacenter network available. Best for teams that need obscure geo-locations or massive concurrent sessions.
3. Oxylabs — Best Datacenter + Scraper Combo
Oxylabs offers 2M+ datacenter IPs paired with their Scraper API, which handles rotation, retries, and parsing automatically. Their datacenter proxies are particularly strong for e-commerce scraping, with pre-optimized configurations for Amazon, Google Shopping, and similar targets.
Pros: - 2M+ datacenter IPs - Scraper API integration - Pre-optimized for e-commerce targets
Cons: - Premium pricing ($1.50-2.00/IP) - Scraper API adds per-request costs
Verdict: The best option if you want datacenter speed with managed scraping infrastructure.
4. Smartproxy — Easiest Datacenter Setup
Smartproxy's datacenter proxies are designed for simplicity. The shared pool rotates automatically, sticky sessions are configurable via URL parameters, and the browser extension works with datacenter IPs just like residential ones. Pricing starts at $1.50/GB for shared datacenter.
Pros: - Simple URL-based configuration - Browser extension support - Affordable shared datacenter pool
Cons: - Shared IPs have higher detection risk - Smaller datacenter pool than Bright Data - Limited dedicated options
Verdict: The easiest datacenter proxy to get started with. Great for teams transitioning from free proxies to paid infrastructure.
5. IPRoyal — Best Budget Datacenter
IPRoyal offers datacenter proxies starting at $1.39/IP for dedicated IPs — slightly cheaper than ResProxy but with fewer locations and basic monitoring tools. The IPs are sourced from US and European data centers with decent uptime.
Pros: - $1.39/IP for dedicated datacenter - No minimum commitment - Straightforward setup
Cons: - Limited location options - Basic dashboard - No real-time per-IP analytics
Verdict: The cheapest dedicated datacenter option. Acceptable for US/EU-focused workloads with moderate reliability requirements.
6. Proxy-Seller — Best Location Diversity
Proxy-Seller offers dedicated datacenter IPs across 200+ locations with flexible rental periods (daily, weekly, monthly). Their per-IP pricing varies by location, starting at around $1.50/IP for US locations. The variety of rental durations makes them flexible for short-term projects.
Pros: - 200+ locations - Flexible rental periods - Per-location pricing transparency
Cons: - No rotating datacenter option - Per-IP pricing adds up at scale - Basic analytics
Verdict: Best when you need datacenter IPs in specific, sometimes obscure, geo-locations.
7. Webshare — Best Free Tier
Webshare offers 10 free datacenter proxies with 1GB monthly bandwidth — a genuine free tier, not just a trial. Paid plans start at $0.05/IP for shared datacenter proxies, making it one of the cheapest options available. Quality varies on the free tier, but paid shared proxies perform well.
Pros: - Free tier with 10 proxies - $0.05/IP on shared paid plans - Simple API access
Cons: - Free tier has significant limitations - Shared IPs have higher block rates - Limited customer support
Verdict: The best entry point if you want to test datacenter proxies with zero financial commitment.
8. Blazing SEO (Rayobyte) — Best for SEO Workloads
Rayobyte (formerly Blazing SEO) specializes in datacenter proxies optimized for search engine scraping. Their IPs are specifically tested against Google, Bing, and other search engines, with replacement guarantees for IPs that get flagged.
Pros: - SEO-optimized datacenter IPs - IP replacement guarantee - Tested against major search engines
Cons: - Niche focus limits versatility - Higher pricing than general datacenter providers - Limited non-SEO features
Verdict: A specialist choice for SEO agencies and rank tracking services. The IP replacement guarantee is a meaningful differentiator.

Performance Comparison
| Provider | Avg Latency | Uptime | Dedicated Price | Shared Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ResProxy | 45ms | 99.9% | $2.88/IP | — |
| Bright Data | 60ms | 99.9% | $0.80/IP | $0.60/GB |
| Oxylabs | 55ms | 99.9% | $1.50/IP | $0.80/GB |
| Smartproxy | 70ms | 99.8% | — | $1.50/GB |
| IPRoyal | 65ms | 99.5% | $1.39/IP | — |
| Proxy-Seller | 75ms | 99.5% | $1.50/IP | — |
| Webshare | 80ms | 99.3% | $0.10/IP | $0.05/IP |
| Rayobyte | 50ms | 99.7% | $2.00/IP | — |
When to Use Datacenter vs. Residential
Use datacenter proxies when: - Your targets do not have aggressive anti-bot protection - Speed and throughput are your top priorities - You need dedicated IPs for account management - Budget is tight and you need maximum IPs per dollar
Use residential proxies when: - Targets use sophisticated anti-bot systems - You need to appear as a real consumer - Geo-accuracy at the city level matters - Success rate is more important than speed
For residential proxy options, see our rotating residential proxy plans. For ISP proxies that combine datacenter speed with residential trust, check our Premium ISP proxies.
FAQ
Are datacenter proxies still effective in 2026? Yes, for the right use cases. While anti-bot systems have improved at detecting datacenter IPs, many websites and services still do not use advanced detection. For targets like government databases, academic sites, unprotected e-commerce, and internal tools, datacenter proxies remain the fastest and cheapest option.
What is the difference between shared and dedicated datacenter proxies? Shared datacenter proxies are used by multiple customers simultaneously, which makes them cheaper but riskier — another user's bad behavior can get the IP blocked. Dedicated IPs are exclusively yours, giving you full control over reputation. ResProxy's Private IPv4 proxies are all dedicated.
How many datacenter IPs do I need? It depends on your request volume and target sensitivity. For light workloads (under 10K requests/day), 5-10 dedicated IPs is sufficient. For heavy scraping, 50-200 IPs with rotation provides better success rates. ResProxy's rotating residential proxies handle rotation automatically if you need that level of diversity.
Editorial Team
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