Datacenter Proxies — High-Throughput, Low-Latency

ProxyGen datacenter proxies are server-hosted IPs built for speed and volume. When your target does not scrutinise the source of traffic, datacenter proxies move data faster and cheaper than any residential or mobile option.

What is a datacenter proxy?

A datacenter proxy is an IP address hosted in a data center rather than assigned by a consumer ISP. It offers the lowest latency and the highest bandwidth per dollar, which makes it the right tool for bulk, speed-sensitive workloads.

How ProxyGen datacenter proxies work

  • High throughput, low latency for large jobs that need to finish fast.
  • Lowest cost per request of any proxy type.
  • HTTP, HTTPS & SOCKS5 from a single endpoint, instant activation.

What datacenter proxies are used for

Datacenter proxies excel at bulk scraping of public data, uptime and price monitoring on tolerant targets, internal testing, and any high-volume task that does not require a consumer-grade IP. Respect each target's terms and our acceptable-use policy.

When to choose residential instead

If your target blocks datacenter ranges or inspects IP reputation, switch to residential or mobile proxies for real-user trust. For a stable single identity, see static ISP. Compare pricing.

Datacenter proxy FAQ

Why are datacenter proxies cheaper?

They run on shared server infrastructure rather than real consumer lines, so the cost per gigabyte is far lower.

Will they get blocked?

On strict targets, yes — datacenter ranges are easy to identify. Use them where the target is tolerant, and residential or mobile where it is not.