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Best Datacenter Proxy (2026)
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Datacenter proxies are commodity-priced, but performance varies substantially between shared pools, dedicated IPs, and multi-ASN enterprise configurations. Use these criteria to match the tier to your target environment.
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How to choose
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Shared versus dedicated IP allocation
Shared pools distribute IPs across multiple customers, so aggressive scraping by any one tenant degrades reputation for all. Dedicated IPs are exclusive to your account, giving you full control over request patterns and burn history. Dedicated costs roughly two to three times more but is the correct choice for any production workflow. - 02
ASN and subnet diversity
A pool concentrated in one or two ASNs can be eliminated by a single firewall rule update. Demand multi-ASN, multi-subnet allocation across at least five to ten hosting providers. Confirm this with sample IP lookups before purchase, not just vendor assurances. - 03
Bandwidth versus per-IP pricing
Datacenter is the one proxy category where per-IP pricing dominates. Calculate effective cost as IP count multiplied by monthly hold period, then divide by expected bandwidth. Unlimited-bandwidth dedicated IP plans typically win at scale over metered bandwidth tiers. - 04
Latency and uptime guarantees
The headline benefit of datacenter proxies is sub-100 ms latency. Demand regional latency statistics and a documented uptime SLA of at least 99.9 per cent. Providers who cannot produce these numbers are likely operating on oversold shared infrastructure. - 05
IP refresh and replacement policy
Burned IPs are inevitable on any shared or semi-shared pool. Look for free monthly IP replacement, on-demand refresh on dedicated plans, and an explicit policy defining what constitutes misuse versus normal burn — vague language that lets the vendor blame the buyer is a red flag.
Pricing reality
Datacenter is the cheapest proxy category by an order of magnitude. Shared pools start at roughly £0.40–£1.50 per IP per month. Dedicated IPs run £0.80–£2.50 each. Unlimited-bandwidth packages begin near £40 per month for around 100 IPs. Enterprise contracts with thousands of dedicated IPs sit in the £400–£1,500 per month range.
Common pitfalls
- Pointing datacenter IPs at Cloudflare-, DataDome-, or PerimeterX-protected targets and attributing the inevitable bans to the provider rather than the tooling mismatch.
- Buying shared pools for production scraping where a single bad-neighbour tenant can poison the entire IP reputation overnight.
- Ignoring ASN concentration and leaving the whole pool vulnerable to a single firewall rule.
- Confusing ISP proxies with datacenter proxies — ISP proxies register under residential ASNs and cost three to five times more for the added trust benefit.
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