Server proxies by traffic

Paying for a dozen IPs when half sit idle is not the best use of budget. Rotating server proxies break that model: you get not a static list but a live pool of data-center addresses that shuffles IPs while you work — parsing, checking SERPs, running accounts. Billing is based on gigabytes that actually passed through the network.

Why pay-as-you-go traffic is better

Everything is counted in gigabytes. How many IPs the pool used does not affect price. You spend exactly what the task needs:

  • Cheaper at scale. For parsing and mass requests, traffic-based proxies are almost always cheaper than renting individual addresses.
  • By buying gigabytes, you get access to all proxy countries in our range at once.
  • Pause without loss. Pause traffic when there are no tasks and do not pay for idle time.

What you get

  • Automatic rotation. IP changes on an interval from 5 minutes; requests spread across the pool — harder for sites to link them to you.
  • HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 included. Both protocols in one plan, no extra fees: works in the browser, desktop app, and scripts.
  • Speed up to 100 Mbps. Even heavy parsing runs without issues.

Rotating server proxies balance speed, price, and flexible billing. For the toughest anti-bot protection, people choose residential — closer to real users. But on price/speed ratio, rotating server proxies win for most tasks.

What they are good for

  • Data collection and multi-threaded parsing;
  • competitor price monitoring;
  • search ranking checks (SEO/SERP);
  • bulk checks and registrations;
  • working with multiple accounts.

The pool handles thousands of concurrent requests — you can scale without hitting address limits.

FAQ

How are rotating server proxies different from residential?

Server proxies are data-center addresses: faster and noticeably cheaper, but sites detect them more often. Residential proxies use IPs of real devices — more expensive and slower, but they pass even strict protection.

How much will I pay?

Only for gigabytes actually used. Every request and response counts toward usage; the number of addresses does not affect the total. Traffic-based proxies scale easily: pay as you work and do not overpay for idle IPs.

How often does the IP change?

By default — once every 5 minutes or less often, but you can tune the interval to your task. Address rotation spreads your requests across the pool, making it harder for sites to link them and ban you.

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